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Vidar Helgesen is the new goodwill ambassador for the One Ocean Expedition.

4 months ago
Sustainability > Vidar Helgesen is the new goodwill ambassador for the One Ocean Expedition.

Vidar Helgesen is the new goodwill ambassador for the One Ocean Expedition.

4 months agoSustainability

Vidar Helgesen, recently appointed as leader of the UN’s International Ocean Commission (IOC), has accepted the role of goodwill ambassador for the One Ocean Expedition. As a former Minister of Climate and Environment with extensive experience in Norwegian and international politics, Helgesen brings a deep commitment to ocean and sustainability issues to the expedition. We asked Helgesen what motivated him to accept the role of goodwill ambassador for the One Ocean Expedition.

Can you tell a bit about what motivated you to take on this role?

- The One Ocean Expedition is an inspiring contribution to the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Since the IOC coordinates the Ocean Decade, am I very eager to support it.

You were recently appointed as leader of the UN's International Ocean Commission (IOC), which organizes the UN Decade of Ocean Science. Could you explain what the Ocean Decade is and why it’s important for our future?

- We now know that the ocean is vital to both the planet and humanity, but there’s still much we don’t understand about what’s happening within it. The Ocean Decade aims to generate more scientific knowledge about the ocean to support sustainable development. This is a decade not only for scientists but for everyone who depends on the ocean and can contribute to its health—in other words, all of us. The One Ocean Expedition is an excellent example of what the Ocean Decade seeks to achieve: broad outreach to share how essential the ocean is for all of us.

How do you believe the One Ocean Expedition can help engage the public and policymakers in efforts for a sustainable ocean?

- Statsraad Lehmkuhl is a perfect venue for bringing people together and sharing knowledge, whether it’s docked or at sea. Engaging busy decision-makers can be challenging, but you’d have to be remarkably indifferent not to want to board Statsraad Lehmkuhl. The One Ocean Expedition is therefore very well positioned to invite key figures, introduce them to the importance and state of the ocean, and have conversations about the necessary efforts for a healthier ocean.

What do you hope will be the long-term outcomes of the One Ocean Expedition for both Norway and the international community?

- The same as the Ocean Decade’s goal: to mobilize the knowledge we need for the ocean we want.

Finally, what is your personal connection to the ocean, and how has it influenced your commitment to ocean-related issues?

- I was born in Bodø, into a family for whom the sea provided income, joy, and loss across generations. I grew up on Nøtterøy, where shipping, whaling, and especially swimming were part of the everyday life. My grandfather was a clipfish trader and shipowner, sailing fish to Bergen, from where it was exported around the world. As my former boss and now fellow goodwill ambassador Erna Solberg likes to say, ‘Bergen was founded on the exploitation of northerners.’ But, knowing you can’t outmatch the people of Bergen, you might as well join them—so I’m now happily supporting Statsraad Lehmkuhl!

On the same team as the Crown Prince

In his new role as goodwill ambassador, Vidar Helgesen joins an impressive team of supporters for the One Ocean Expedition. This includes Crown Prince Haakon Magnus, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, and Conservative Party Leader Erna Solberg, who have all shown strong commitment to advancing the expedition’s essential work in sustainability and ocean science.