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OCSC reaches out to the community with weekly evening sails.
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July 24, 2006Warm Caribean Sea Temperatures Threaten Coral Reefsby The EditorsScientists warn divers of coral's vulnerability after early rise in Caribbean water temperaturesRating:0
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July 24, 2006Piracy on the Rise Again in Strait of Malaccaby The EditorsRecent attacks on Japanese and U.N.-chartered vessels signal resurgence of piracy in volatile region.Rating:0
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July 24, 2006Alaska's Rare Coral Gardens Get Federal Protectionby The EditorsFederal ruling prohibits bottom trawling on 370,000 square miles of Alaskan coral.Rating:0
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July 24, 2006New Classes Added to Rolex Regattaby The EditorsOrganizers of the International Rolex Regatta have added Farr 40, Melges 32, and Swan 45 classes for the 2007 event.Rating:0
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July 14, 2006A Pair of Firstsby Elaine LemboManaging editor Elaine Lembo previews three stories in the August 2006 issue of Cruising World that will be of particular interest to charter cruisers.Rating:0
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July 14, 2006Tikopia Canoe Project Seeks Fundingby Michael LovettIn an effort to build two sailing canoes for the inhabitants of a remote island in French Polynesia, veteran yacht designers James Wharram and Hanneke Boon have launched a fundraising campaign.Rating:0
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July 14, 2006Proposed Speed Limit for Boats Would Protect Whalesby Michael LovettThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration supports a marine speed limit intended to reduce ship strikes with endangered right whales.Rating:0
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July 14, 2006Gipsy Moth IV Headed to Sydneyby Michael LovettCommemorative circumnavigation resumes following vital repairs in New ZealandRating:0
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