Sep 27, 2024, 5:03:00 PM
More than
600 participants, including students from five Vigo schools and members of two
local associations, joined the educational days of the 2024 Azul Festival. On
October 24 and 25, students engaged in a wide variety of activities aimed at
bringing young people closer to the sea, promoting respect for the natural
environment of the Ría de Vigo, and enhancing their knowledge of Galician
maritime heritage as part of the festival's commitment to sustainability.
A total of
574 students from the Atlántida, Ría de Vigo, Labor, A Doblada, and Andersen
schools, along with 38 members from the Provivienda and Casa Caridad de Vigo
Hogar San José associations, were the main participants in these sessions.
Organized
by the Rías Baixas Nautical Cluster Association, the 2024 Azul Festival has
become a key event to showcase the culture and maritime traditions of the Ría
de Vigo. This year, the festival represents an evolution of the well-known
Semana Azul, concentrating an extensive program of cultural, sporting, and
tourism activities into four days.
In addition
to educational activities, this event will run until October 27, offering a
public program that includes water sports such as sailing, surfing, canoeing,
and paddleboarding. It also features tours around the Ría, cooking
demonstrations with local products, visits to historic boats, and workshops
related to maritime history and culture. Registrations for festival activities
have been open since October 17 through the Rías Baixas Nautical Cluster
Association’s website and social media: https://www.ariven.es/blog/2024/10/17/comeza-o-festival-azul-na-ria-de-vigo/
Sponsored
by the Ministry of the Sea, the Secretariat for Sport, the Port Authority of
Vigo, and Abanca, and with the support of companies such as Gadis and Anfaco,
the 2024 Azul Festival aims to be a benchmark event for all audiences,
reinforcing Galicia’s maritime identity and promoting sustainable development
linked to the sea.
• During a visit by the Port Authority’s top official, Carlos Botana, and the Regional Minister for Environment and Climate Change, Ángeles Vázquez • With an investment of nearly €800,000, the Port of Vigo has implemented and planned a series of projects focused on sustainability, safety, and energy efficiency in this natural enclave • APV plans to replace the lighthouse dome and rehabilitate the adjoining building for possible use as a museum or interpretive space
The HYDEA project, which is funded by the Interreg Atlantic Area 2021-2027 programme, was set up to boost the hydrogen transition in the Atlantic Area ports. During the second year of the project, the 10 members of the consortium committed into structuring methods that will enable the development of valuable tools such as action plans for ports and a decision-making tool based on real case studies. HYDEA partners have also launched three calls to provide access to their experimental facilities and expertise to support the development and testing of pre-commercial, innovative technologies.
The Port of Vigo continues to strengthen its leadership in innovation and sustainability, with two of its projects selected as finalists for the IAPH Sustainability Awards 2025, the prestigious prizes granted by the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), the world’s largest port network.