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Arved Fuchs is a famous German adventurer. He has travelled the world - especially the oceans - for more than 45 years and he does this in a very powerful way. He is the first person to reach the North Pole and the South Pole by foot within one year. He rounded Cape Horn in a folding boat and crossed Greenland with sledge dogs in 70 days. Most of his expeditions have taken place either in the Arctic or Antarctic or on board his 92-year-old fishing vessel DAGMAR AAEN. The footage of one of th ...
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After 90 days and over 3,500 nautical miles, Arved Fuchs returned to Flensburg today with the Dagmar Aaen from the OCEAN CHANGE 2024 expedition and moored it at its berth in the museum harbour. An expedition full of experiences and intense impressions, during which the crew on board collected a huge amount of marine data, which they are providing t…
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This week, Arved Fuchs sailed round Stadtlandet, Norway's dreaded West Cape, on the Dagmar Aaen. The night before, a replica of a Viking ship from the Faroe Islands had capsized there. Of the international crew of six, only five members were rescued alive and one American woman was found dead. In this podcast episode, Arved Fuchs talks about the mo…
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Arved Fuchs has reached Trondheim with the Dagmar Aaen, where he first had to deal with a leaking fuel injector - a case for which he has made provisions. Arved Fuchs explains that he has plenty of spare parts on board for the Callesen Diesel and for all other important instruments and equipment so that he can react immediately in such a situation.…
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In this episode, Arved Fuchs shares his latest adventures aboard the DAGMAR AAEN as he journeys towards the Lofoten Islands. He recounts his remarkable landings on Bear Island, where he discovered fascinating relics from the past and visited a meteorological station. Arved also describes a breathtaking encounter with nature, as well as the abundant…
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Arved Fuchs reached Bear Island today and, in this podcast episode, he talks about the approach to the Arctic island, which was hidden in fog, the crossing with the small dinghy, and the first steps of some crew members on land. He also discusses the challenges and highlights of the last leg since Hammerfest. Koordinaten: 74.488739, 19.253740 Suppo…
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The to-do list aboard the Dagmar Aaen was long today: oil change for the generator, filter change, checking the rigging, refueling diesel, refilling water, folding laundry, restocking food supplies... In the sheltered harbour of Hammerfest, Arved Fuchs and his crew are preparing for the next and crucial leg of the OCEAN CHANGE 2024 expedition. Tomo…
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Arved Fuchs has now moored the Dagmar Aaen in Tromsø. From there, it will continue directly to Hammerfest tomorrow and then to Bear Island, weather permitting. In the current podcast episode, Arved Fuchs talks about the challenges of the upcoming leg to Bear Island in the Barents Sea in the Arctic Ocean, which he intends to tackle in just a few day…
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Arved Fuchs has now crossed the Arctic Circle with the Dagmar Aaen, visited the Svartisen Glacier and reached the Lofoten Islands, a group of islands in the north of Norway. In the harbour of Vaeroy, he met some local fishermen again with whom he had already had contact eleven years ago during a winter expedition, because back then they produced ex…
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Arved Fuchs und the Dagmar Aaen have reached the harbour of the Norwegian island of Lovund. In this episode, he talks about the last days on the open sea, about the crew's seaworthiness in wind and waves, about puffins and salmon farms and which glacier he is heading for next. www.arved-fuchs.de www.baerbel-fening.de Support the show www.arved-fuch…
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In this episode, Arved Fuchs shares his journey with the Dagmar Aaen through Stadthavet, one of the most treacherous sections of the Norwegian coast near the Stadlandet peninsula. This area is notorious for its dangerous cross seas caused by conflicting currents, and it's said that over 50 shipwrecks lie on its seabed. Due to the perilous nature of…
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Arved Fuchs has arrived in Norway with the Dagmar Aaen and reports today from the Hardangerfjord. He talks about the impressive Norwegian coastline, dreamlike sunrises, glassy seas, and reveals what role the Euro is playing for his international crew. www.arved-fuchs.de www.baerbel-fening.de Koordinaten: 59.780500, 5.502229 Support the show www.arv…
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Arved Fuchs has moored the Dagmar Aaen in the harbour of Vesterø on the Danish island of Læsø. In this podcast episode, he talks about the first few days on board, the on-board routine and the vital medical briefing. With a few examples from his numerous expeditions, it quickly becomes clear why it is so important that everyone knows what to do in …
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Arved Fuchs sets sail for Bear Island in the Barents Sea in the Arctic Ocean. Before the start of the OCEAN CHANGE 2024 expedition, Arved Fuchs spoke to journalists and camera crews on board his 93-year-old ship Dagmar Aaen about the looming threat of global warming and emphasised the importance of marine research in tackling this problem. Arved Fu…
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Arved Fuchs reached the port of Skagen (Dk) today with the Dagmar Aaen. In this podcast episode, he answers the questions of many podcast listeners collected on Instagram and Facebook. For example, he explains the advantage of the seawater shower on deck, points out the special features of the dishwasher below deck, the various services available t…
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Arved Fuchs is still in Scotland with the Dagmar Aaen. He has left the west coast and is currently in the Caldeonian Canal on his way to Inverness. In the current podcast episode, he talks about the happenings on board, scientific measurements, Scottish fishermen, strong tidal currents and unforgettable nature experiences with dolphins, sharks and …
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A visit to the uninhabited island of North Rona in the North Atlantic, where rats once ate everything the inhabitants could eat, a defect in the anchor winch that meant that the Dagmar Aaen's 100m long, heavy anchor chain had to be painstakingly brought up again, and evening research in Scottish pubs: Arved Fuchs is currently in the north of Scotla…
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Strong to stormy north-westerly winds with swells of up to three meters over the past few days meant that the leg from Egersund in Norway to Peterhead in Scotland took much longer than planned. The Dagmar Aaen dived deep into the North Sea waves and visibly enjoyed it - and so did Arved Fuchs. It was a different story for some of the new crew membe…
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Captain Arved Fuchs and the Crew onboard Dagmar Aaen have arrived in the small port of Strandby in the northern part of Denmark. In this podcast episode, Captain Arved talks about the two legs from Bornholm via Laesö to here, about setting sail and preparing fish, about the good life on deck, and the challenges of the next leg through the Skagerrak…
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A lot has happened since the start of the expedition a few days ago: from the visit of the Federal Environment Minister on board the Dagmar Aaen to the first scientific missions, fantastic sailing weather, and the production of homemade noodles below deck, Arved Fuchs has a lot to tell. www.arved-fuchs.de www.baerbel-fening.de Support the show www.…
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Arved Fuchs set off today with his crew on board the Dagmar Aaen for the next leg of the OCEAN CHANGE expedition, which will take him first to Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea and from there north to the Outer Hebrides. In this podcast episode, which we recorded on deck right before the ship set sail, Arved Fuchs talks about the final preparations on b…
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Kiviak - seal stuffed with birds - is a bizarre Greenlandic Inuit dish that Arved Fuchs was invited to during an expedition. In this podcast episode, he talks about enjoying the delicacy in the fresh air, how it tasted, and why he didn't just taste a small bite, but really ate it. In this podcast episode, Arved Fuchs also talks about the final prep…
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The Northwest Passage, the northern sea route from Europe to Asia, has always been challenging and dangerous. Even experienced sailors have failed to cross it. Roald Amundsen was the first to cross it - but it took him a whole three years. In 1993, Arved Fuchs and the Dagmar Aaen passed the Northwest Passage within one year. The Dagmar Aaen is the …
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In 1993, explorer Arved Fuchs and his ship Dagmar Aaen set out to conquer the treacherous Northwest Passage, one of the world's most challenging nautical routes. Fuchs battled against ice and storm, facing constant danger and uncertainty at every turn. But with courage and determination, he and his crew conquered the icy unknown, becoming one of th…
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Dagmar Aaen is still at the shipyard in Egernsund, where Captain Arved Fuchs and crew members just finished work on the engine. The 92-year-old wooden lady is in premium condition for the next expedition, which is to start by the end of June. Listen also to the English podcast "Technology and the Sea - Fascination Marine Technology". www.arved-fuch…
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The DAGAMR AAEN has been in the "C.j.Skibs-og Bådebyggeri" shipyard in Egernsund/Denmark for a good week and is being put through its paces there for the upcoming expedition. Arved Fuchs and Bärbel Fening made themselves comfortable UNDER the Dagmar Aaen for the recording of this podcast episode and talked about the condition of the old lady and th…
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Chunks of ice weighing tons push and shove, topple over, stand on end and drift with great force through the Canadian Bellut Street. Between all the ice floes, the DAGMAR AAEN fights for survival, is tossed back and forth countless times like a toy with destructive, jerky impacts. Never before has Arved Fuchs felt the elemental force of nature so i…
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During his first major expedition with the DAGMAR AAEN, the ICESAIL expedition, Arved Fuchs got caught in a heavy storm at the southern tip of Greenland - at the notorious Cape Farvel - in 1993, with 10-force winds and huge waves whose crests broke over the Dagmar Aaen. This went on for hours. The seawater destroyed navigation instruments and chart…
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Arved Fuchs is a famous German adventurer. He has travelled the world - especially the oceans - for more than 45 years and he does this in a very powerful way. He is the first person to reach the North Pole and South Pole by foot within one year. He surrounded Cape Horn in a folding boat and crossed Greenland with sledge dogs for 70 days. In 1991 h…
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Arved Fuchs is a famous German adventurer. He has travelled the world - especially the oceans - for more than 45 years and he does this in a very powerful way. He is the first person to reach the North Pole and South Pole by foot within one year. He surrounded Cape Horn in a folding boat and crossed Greenland with sledge dogs for 70 days. In 1991 h…
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Arved Fuchs is a famous German adventurer. He has travelled the world - especially the oceans - for more than 45 years and he does this in a very powerful way. He is the first person to reach the North Pole and South Pole by foot within one year. He surrounded Cape Horn in a folding boat and crossed Greenland with sledge dogs for 70 days. Most of h…
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Arved Fuchs is a famous German adventurer. He has travelled the world - especially the oceans - for more than 45 years and he does this in a very powerful way. He is the first person to reach the North Pole and South Pole by foot within one year. He surrounded Cape Horn in a folding boat and crossed Greenland with sledge dogs for 70 days. Most of h…
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Arved Fuchs is a famous German adventurer. He has travelled the world - especially the oceans for more than 45 years and he does this in a very powerful way. He is the first person to reach the North Pole and South Pole by foot within one year. He surrounded Cape Horn in a folding boat and crossed Greenland with sledge dogs for 70 days. Most of his…
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