The Swiss-flagged Porrima took three years to build and arrived in Dubai at the start of May for a service and maintenance. Antonie Robertson / The National
Energy generated by sun, wind and water is stored within eight tonnes of batteries on board the trimaran Porrima. Antonie Robertson / The National
A batch of 10 turtles, three green and seven hawksbill, were released from Porrima into the water by Jumeirah Beach.
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President of the Porrima Foundation, Prof Gunter Pauli, releases a turtle into the water. Antonie Robertson / The National
The 36-metre-long Porrima has 515 square metres of solar panels on board, capable of converting salt water to hydrogen. Antonie Robertson / The National
Turtles mostly arrive in the winter, with 80 per cent being the local hawksbill species. Antonie Robertson / The National
Once released, most turtles migrate to where they were born or other popular nesting and feeding areas. Antonie Robertson / The National
One 35-kilogram green turtle, named Dibba, was microchipped and recorded to have swum 9,000 kilometres to Thailand. Antonie Robertson / The National
Porrima is the brainchild of Belgian professor Gunter Pauli.
Antonie Robertson / The National
Most turtles are in recovery for three to six months, then released when the weather is good. Antonie Robertson / The National
The Swiss-flagged Porrima took three years to build and arrived in Dubai at the start of May for a service and maintenance. Antonie Robertson / The National
Energy generated by sun, wind and water is stored within eight tonnes of batteries on board the trimaran Porrima. Antonie Robertson / The National
A batch of 10 turtles, three green and seven hawksbill, were released from Porrima into the water by Jumeirah Beach.
Antonie Robertson / The National
President of the Porrima Foundation, Prof Gunter Pauli, releases a turtle into the water. Antonie Robertson / The National
The 36-metre-long Porrima has 515 square metres of solar panels on board, capable of converting salt water to hydrogen. Antonie Robertson / The National
Turtles mostly arrive in the winter, with 80 per cent being the local hawksbill species. Antonie Robertson / The National
Once released, most turtles migrate to where they were born or other popular nesting and feeding areas. Antonie Robertson / The National
One 35-kilogram green turtle, named Dibba, was microchipped and recorded to have swum 9,000 kilometres to Thailand. Antonie Robertson / The National
Porrima is the brainchild of Belgian professor Gunter Pauli.
Antonie Robertson / The National
Most turtles are in recovery for three to six months, then released when the weather is good. Antonie Robertson / The National
The Swiss-flagged Porrima took three years to build and arrived in Dubai at the start of May for a service and maintenance. Antonie Robertson / The National