Nineteen editions are fulfilled of the Eagles Carnival Regatta with the registration of fifty crews from the Andalusian, Valencian and Murcian communities.
A large participation that docked their boats in the Eagles Nautical Club and the Juan Montiel Marina.
The organization, committed to education and the environment, is committed in this edition for the sustainability of the event with a series of initiatives as detailed in the annex.
An extensive program of attention to participants and fans completes the fun offer of the Eagles Carnival, a festival of international tourist interest.
Only the weather conditions have missed the event on the first of the dates.
The shortage of stable wind prevented us from leaving any test on Sunday, February 16, although the forecasts promise that next Saturday, February 22, will be spectacular thanks to the characteristic lift that dominates our coastline.
Yes, we were visited by numerous dolphins listed that entertained fans who went out to sea on Sunday morning.
Objective: minimum environmental footprint
The celebration of events, like any human activity, generates an impact on the climate from the emission of greenhouse gases.
These are emitted, among others, in the direct burning of fossil fuels of combustion engines or indirectly they are generated by the consumption of electricity and the transport of the attendees, accommodation, catering, etc.
Our commitment is to reduce the impact on the climate and generate added value to the event
Designed, organized and developed in a way that minimizes potential negative environmental impacts, and leaves a legacy beneficial to the environment.
The fight against plastics and pollution of the Mediterranean is the commitment of the Eagles Nautical Club, and aims to make the Carnival Regatta an example of sustainability and respect for the environment, harnessing the power of sport to raise awareness about society the protection of our seas and oceans
Source: Agencias