JET SKI MEDITERRANEAN TOUR

LE TOUR DE LA MER MÉDITERRANÉE

EN JET SKI

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14 000 km!!! A third of the Tour of the Earth

1 JetSki - 14 000 Km - 1 Principality - 19 countries - 45 days of sea - sport to the service of the environment

Project
A human, sporty and environmental contest...
The Tour of the Mediterranean Sea in Jetski and in Solo
ONE FIRST
 

14 000 km - 1 Principality - concerned 19 countries - 40 steps - 45 days


Implementation of the project...
• The Tour of the Mediterranean is achieved in solo and in Jetski
• An unit of aid follows the tour in order to assure the logistics
• The Tour takes place in international water (12 nautical miles of the coasts) in the concerns to preserve fauna and flora in Mediterranean Sea
• The medias assure the follow-up in written and audiovisual press
• his sponsorship assures its legitimacy
• his partners are lien of success
Messages and Opportunities...
• The respect of the environment marine Mediterranean
• A sporty event
• The Mediterranean is mother of the civilizations: an unique tour loaded of history...
• A cultural opening on the visited countries


The currents, that the deep bruise of the Mediterranean Sea hides, are observed all year. Around the two bowls is and Mediterranean West that the JMT is going to experiment, their intensities are least in period of summer.


Indeed, the JMT in oceanographic terms sustains changes, characterized by flows in international water that he/it meets.

To crossfeed all these currents that acquire volume and strength, the surface of waters is capricious.
Because of the conformation of the submarine relief, of the meteorological conditions, the sea is not more uniform according to his deviation on the brim of the Mediterranean.


Some modern techniques permit to display and to follow the oceanic masses, making appear their temperature and their density according to the localization of the currents.
Principals, marginal or of least density, these currents sometimes shape some whirlwinds to a hourly speed of 50 to 250 km of diameter.


Some succeed in touching the thick coats of water, of several hundreds of meters, and in many cases head toward the large where they lose their identity progressively.