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Blue Planet Prize goes to the outstanding individuals or organizations whose work have and continue to contribute significantly to the improvement of the global environment.

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October 04, 2023

  • 2023 Blue Planet Prize award ceremony was held
    On October 4, 2023, the Blue Planet Prize award ceremony took place. Award CeremonyOctober 4 ...

2023 Blue Planet Prize Laureates The laureates of 2023

  • Prof.Thompson, Prof.Galloway, Prof.Lindeque

    Professor Richard Thompson

    UK
    University of Plymouth, Director of the Marine Institute, University of Plymouth

    Professor Tamara Galloway OBE

    UK
    University of Exeter, Head of Ecotoxicology Research Group, University of Exeter

    Professor Penelope Lindeque

    UK
    Head of Science for Marine Ecology and Biodiversity, Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML)

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  • Professor Debarati Guha-Sapir

    Professor Debarati Guha-Sapir

    Belgium
    Founder Director of the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED), Université Catholique de Louvain
    Senior Fellow, Centre for Humanitarian Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health m

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Award Ceremony and Congratulatory Party((October 4, 2023)

On October 4, 2023 Blue Planet Prize Award Ceremony and Congratulatory Party were held.

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2023 Blue Planet Prize award ceremony was held

2023 Blue Planet Prize award ceremony was held

October 04, 2023

af Magazine<br> -A Web Magazine on the Global Environment

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-A Web Magazine on the Global Environment

September 17, 2023

Announcing the 2023 Blue Planet Prize Laureates

Announcing the 2023 Blue Planet Prize Laureates

June 14, 2023

Broadcasting Program of Laureates

2023 OUR BLUE PLANET -Facing New Issues Threatening Earth-

The 2023 laureates are a group of three scientists from the U.K., Professor Richard Thompson, a marine biologist and microplastic expert of the University of Plymouth, Professor Penelope Lindeque, a marine ecologist of Plymouth Marine Laboratory, and Professor Tamara Galloway, an ecotoxicologist of the University of Exeter. The Prize was also awarded to Professor Devarati Guha-Sapir, an epidemiologist and Director of the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters at the Catholic University of Louvain, who founded the International Disaster Database.

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