With over 34,000 supporters behind him, the mission is building toward delivering a clear call to end bottom trawling to decision-makers.
Jono has now broken through the 200km-to-go milestone, with just under 186km remaining as he enters the toughest final stretch toward Wellington.
After more than 400 hours in the water, the challenge is intensifying along a rugged and exposed coastline that will test both swimmer and crew.
With over 34,000 supporters behind him, the mission is building toward delivering a clear call to end bottom trawling to decision-makers.
New Zealand is still bottom trawling seamounts in our own waters, and the only nation still bottom trawling seamounts in the South Pacific high seas.
It’s time to stop being an outlier and protect the ocean’s most vital habitats.
We’re calling on the New Zealand Government to end bottom trawling on all seamounts – at home and in the high seas by the end of 2027 – and to activate a quick transition away from bottom trawling entirely.
We are a nation of innovators and ocean people.
It’s time to do the right thing.
For the ocean. For our future.
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