REV Ocean Launches Maiden Science Voyage to Support Marine Protection, Policy

June 17, 2026

REV Ocean has set out the details of its Maiden Voyage Science Program: ten partner-led missions spanning the South Atlantic, the Caribbean and the Eastern Tropical Pacific that will mark the first operational research season for REV, the latest addition to the global philanthropic fleet.

The program launches in Rio de Janeiro in April 2027, alongside the UN Ocean Decade Conference, and runs through the South Atlantic, the Caribbean, the Sargasso Sea and the Eastern Tropical Pacific into late 2028. The missions will advance ocean science and support marine protection and policy work.

© Guillaume Plisson
© Guillaume Plisson

The research and expedition vessel is designed to function as a convening platform. Boardroom, auditorium and meeting spaces are integrated into the ship's design, directly adjacent to its laboratories so that scientists, policymakers, sectoral and governance authorities and decision-makers can meet alongside the fieldwork. 

Each of the ten missions is developed with regional partners (universities, conservation organizations, UN bodies and regional authorities) who bring the scientific priorities and regional knowledge that guide the program.

The missions cover seamount ecosystems off Brazil, in the Sargasso Sea, and across the Eastern Tropical Pacific, alongside Sargassum dynamics, mesophotic and deep-sea biodiversity, transboundary MPA networks, and the science-to-policy pipeline. All of it in ecosystems that remain critically understudied despite their role in biodiversity, connectivity, carbon cycling, and ocean resilience. The program advances seabed mapping, open-ocean observation, data sharing, and capacity development.

The planned Maiden Voyage program 2027–2028:

All data from the science program will be shared through the Ocean Data Platform (ODP) and other relevant platforms, ensuring findings remain accessible to partners, policymakers and researchers after each mission ends.

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