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Aurora Expeditions to serve sustainable food on board

Australia’s Aurora Expeditions released new dining options on board Greg Mortimer and Sylvia Earle ahead of its 2023-24 Antarctica season which gets under way later this month.

Helen Hutcheon, Australasia correspondent

October 19, 2023

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The line’s ‘Sustainable Food Program’ includes locally-sourced organic fruit, vegetables and dairy products, free-range chicken and eggs and Argentinian grass-fed beef.

Certification of seafood

All seafood will be certified by internationally recognised certifying bodies, while fish eggs and tuna will be eliminated due to concerns about overfishing and the need to protect the ocean’s ecological balance.

The initiative is in addition to the ‘Sustainable Sea Day’ already practiced on board Sylvia Earle where seafood is not available on day six of each voyage in honour of the ship’s namesake and her advocacy for the protection and regeneration of the oceans.

‘As our Antarctic voyages predominantly depart from Argentina, it was important for us to work with local producers and farmers to ensure we are providing fresh, high-quality ingredients for our passengers,’ CEO Michael Heath said.

Sustainable expedition cruising

‘The rollout of these sustainable food initiatives has come out of a comprehensive review of our supply chains and it is an important part of our continuing progress to becoming the leader in sustainable expedition cruising,’ added Heath.

About the Author

Helen Hutcheon

Australasia correspondent

Helen Hutcheon did her cadetship on a shipping magazine and worked in P&O’s Sydney office for seven years as a public relations journalist.

For 19 years she was deputy editor of Travel Week, which was Australia’s leading trade newspaper that covered major local and international industry events.

In 2008 the late legendary Rama Rebbapragada presented her with an award from Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd ‘in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the cruising industry.’

In 2010 she won the Neil Frazer Award for ‘outstanding contribution to the cruise industry,’ elevating her to CLIA Australasia’s hall of fame.

She has been the Australasia correspondent for Seatrade Cruise Review since 1997 and for Seatrade Insider (now Seatrade Cruise News) since its launch in 2000.

 

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