72m VSY motor yacht STELLA MARIS once again promoting sustainability at sea

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72m VSY motor yacht STELLA MARIS once again promoting sustainability at sea

VSY, the builder of the impressive 72m mega yacht Stella Maris, returned to La Spezia to promote sustainability at sea earlier this year. The first step aims to identify La Spezia as the first important Mediterranean centre for sustainability.

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25 March 2015

The outstanding 72-metre VSY motor yacht Stella Maris once again represents the leading light in important initiatives concerning sustainability at sea. Thursday, January 29, in Porto Lotti, La Spezia, was marked by a presentation of the international project Important Marine Mammal Areas (IMMAs), which was held within the context of programmes, organized by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

From left ERICH HOYT, member of IUCN, MASSIMO FEDERICI, Mayor of La Spezia, CRISTIANA LONGARINI, Managing Director of VSY, VIENNA ELEUTERI, President of Eulabor Institute and Sustainability Manager of the shipyard as well,  DINO NASCETTI,  President of Promostudi of La Spezia, and GIUSEPPE NOTARBARTOLO DI SCIARA, President of the Thetys Institute of Milano and  and Co-President of the IUCN Task Force for protected Marine Mammals Areas.

From left ERICH HOYT, member of IUCN, MASSIMO FEDERICI, Mayor of La Spezia, CRISTIANA LONGARINI, Managing Director of VSY, VIENNA ELEUTERI, President of Eulabor Institute and Sustainability Manager of the shipyard as well, DINO NASCETTI, President of Promostudi of La Spezia, and GIUSEPPE NOTARBARTOLO DI SCIARA, President of the Thetys Institute of Milano and and Co-President of the IUCN Task Force for protected Marine Mammals Areas. Photo credit: Federico Neri

Professor Erich Hoyt, as a member of IUCN, and Professor Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara – President of the Thetys Institute in Milan and Co-President of the IUCN Task Force for protected Marine Mammals Areas, have presented a new international strategic plan for the protection of these creatures, supported by VSY.

The event has also served as a perfect backdrop for the signature of the Convention which sees the Italian shipyard, strong in their consolidated partnership with the Eulabor Institute, inaugurating their collaboration with the University Centre in La Spezia, Promostudi, through the support of a research project for the sustainable disposal of fiberglass.

From left MASSIMO FEDERICI, Mayor of La Spezia, VIENNA ELEUTERI, President of Eulabor Institute and Sustainability Manager of the shipyard as well, CRISTIANA LONGARINI, Managing Director of VSY, and Admiral DINO NASCETTI, President of Promostudi of La Spezia.

From left MASSIMO FEDERICI, Mayor of La Spezia, VIENNA ELEUTERI, President of Eulabor Institute and Sustainability Manager of the shipyard as well, CRISTIANA LONGARINI, Managing Director of VSY, and Admiral DINO NASCETTI, President of Promostudi of La Spezia. Photo credit: Federico Neri

Cristiana Longarini, Managing Director of VSY, Admiral Dino Nascetti, President of Promostudi, and Vienna Eleuteri, President of Eulabor Institute and Sustainability Manager of the shipyard as well, have chosen this occasion to sign a strategic pact solutions-oriented for sustainability in the yachting sector. This first step aims to identify La Spezia as the first important Mediterranean centre for sustainability.

VSY’s primary objective has long been the implementation of new models of integrated sustainability in the yachting industry, which has now led them to be an accredited reference point in the industry at an international level.

The main local institutions’ representatives, including the Mayor Massimo Federici and Councillors Alessandro Pollio and Davide Natale, attended the event to signify the strong commitment of the city to this initiative.

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