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Crew change in Tuktoyaktuk

Change of crew! August 22, the stopover in Cambridge Bay is short-lived. Just enough time to disembark Okalik Eegeesiaq (thanks to her for coming on board as part of the Beyond Her Horizons project), and the crew heads back to Tuktoyaktuk. Taking advantage of favorable weather windows is the leitmotif of polar expeditions. [...]

2023-09-11T13:51:54+02:0011 September 2023|

Cambridge Bay halfway point

A good half over! On August 19, the crew covered the last few nautical miles to Cambridge Bay. On the way, a detour is made to visit the wreck of HMS Erebus, lying at a depth of 11 meters. Too much chop. The sea doesn't reveal the silhouette of the famous 19th-century Royal [...]

2023-09-11T13:22:51+02:0011 September 2023|

Stopover in Gjoa Haven

Stopover in Gjoa Haven.18 august, everything is going well aboard Que Sera. After a few nautical miles in mist and light rain, the crew made a short stopover in the small town of Gjoa Haven. Jessica and Okalik from the Beyond Her Horizons team went ashore to meet Miriam Aglukkaq, a keeper of traditional [...]

2023-08-21T13:37:04+02:0018 August 2023|

In Lancaster Sound

On 24 July, Que Sera left the coast of Greenland for Pond Inlet in Canada. This is the first stage on the way to the Northwest Passage. The decision to go further north in the Baffin Sea was the right one. Free of ice, the crossing went smoothly. In the north, the days are [...]

2023-08-10T17:11:17+02:0010 August 2023|

Among the icebergs

The ice is slowly breaking up, the Baffin Sea is clearing and there is a glimpse of a possible crossing to the Canadian coast. After a friendly reunion with the inhabitants of Qeqertarsuaq, Que Sera left Disko Island to continue northwards. The latitudes change, and the sailboat zigzags between the many ice floes [...]

2023-07-25T16:58:13+02:0025 July 2023|

Back to Qeqertarsuaq

On 21 June, Que Sera left the port of Lewisporte on the island of Newfoundland. On board, skipper Pere is accompanied by Léa and Thibaut as sailors. The boat began its journey, winding its way between the many islands, bays and capes that dot the north of the Canadian island. A large low-pressure [...]

2023-07-13T16:56:03+02:007 July 2023|

Return journey to Mauritius

We've come full circle (well, almost...) Last sail and end of stay for our three young people aboard the Mauritius. The sailing boat leaves Halifax for the island of Newfoundland. "The place where the fog is born". The chapter in Farley Mowat's book* is aptly named. The crew is sailing in a fog [...]

2023-07-13T16:42:40+02:003 July 2023|

Que Sera en route to Greenland

Departure of Que Sera! Preparations have come to an end on the sailing boat which is preparing to cross the Northwest Passage as part of the Arctic expedition. After the handover from Mauritius to Que Sera, the latter left the port of Lewisporte on the island of Newfoundland yesterday and is now heading [...]

2023-07-13T16:43:28+02:0022 June 2023|

Mauritius on the doorstep of Greenland

A stormy crossing Soan, Alexia and Angelo have already been aboard the Mauritius for 1 month. Our three young people from the socio-educational program are moored up and ready to head for Canada. After two weeks at anchor in Saint George's Bay, a weather window is opening up. No low-pressure system in sight [...]

2023-07-13T16:43:40+02:008 June 2023|

Article on the “Arctic Change” program

by Caroline Guenat & Leila Hottinger Under the supervision of Prof. Daniel F. McGinnis and PhD. César Ordóñez Background - Global warming and greenhouse gas emissions The Arctic is a region that is very sensitive to global warming. In recent decades, the increased rise in global temperatures has [...]

2023-05-29T12:25:16+02:0029 May 2023|
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