WOODS HOLE – Prince Albert II of Monaco visited Cape Cod this week, touring the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole.
His Serene Highness sailed on the MBL’s research collection vessel The Gemma, viewed thousands of cephalopods and other marine species in its Marine Resources Center, and received a comprehensive overview of the marine and environmental research done by the MBL.
MBL compliments the mission of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, which the Prince founded in 2006 to take direct action for the protection of nature.
“Our oceans are greatly under threat, despite their size and their vital contributions to humanity,” Prince Albert II said during his visit to the MBL.
His foundation is making a commitment to funding the SeaBase at MBL, an open-access infrastructure for integrated data on marine organisms, their genomes and the environmental status of their habitats.
“This is the central issue of our time, an issue that is urgent and at the same time eternal, an issue for today and for future generations, he said.”