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 The agreement with the CNR in charge of defi ning and coordinating
 actions to continue the collaboration.
 In 2016 Costa and the CNR signed  Continuous monitoring of the stretches
 a framework agreement to further  of sea on the routes sailed by Costa’s
 the  cause  of  research  in  the  fi elds  of  ships enables the collection and analysis
 oceanography and marine science.  of  parameters  such as  temperature,
 Under the agreement Costa has made  salinity and dissolved oxygen; the data
 available its ships and its expertise to  is processed to study climate change in
 support the scientifi c research network  the Mediterranean.
 run by the CNR. In addition, we are  Special monitoring units have also
 working  to  sensitize  guests  and  crew  been  set  up  on  board  in  order  to
 to  the  importance  of  respecting  the  enable daytime sightings of whales and
 balance  of  nature  and  the  marine  dolphins so as to study their behavior
 environment.   and migration patterns.
 To pursue the  partnership’s set  In 2016 this synergy led to a whale
 objectives, a  Joint Committee was  census project on the routes of big ships   Whale census on the routes
 set up with two representatives from  and to the initial scientifi c dissemination
 the CNR and two from Costa Cruises  activities.  of Costa’s ships

            In November the  Costa Mediterranea (deployed in the Eastern
            Mediterranean) welcomed on board CNR researchers engaged in
            the  initial  scientifi c  dissemination  activities.  Despite  the  adverse
            weather conditions at that time, this preliminary phase was used to
            determine the location of the observation points on board the ship in
            the most suitable positions for sightings during the summer months.
            Summer is the best time of year for whale watching on account of
            the long days and favorable sea and weather conditions. The initial
            stage was also used to test the fi rst marine science seminars for
            guests. The workshops, held in English so as to attract passengers
            of diff erent nationalities, gave the researchers the opportunity to
            present the main research activities of the CNR’s Fish Technology
            Group, which is part of the Ancona branch of ISMAR. Attending
            guests were told about the aims of the national BYCATCH project
            dealing with the bycatch of whales and other species of conservation
            concern during pairtrawling operations in the Adriatic. The lectures
            were accompanied by videos showing the sighting and monitoring
            of cetaceans and illustrating the project set up with Costa.
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