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Matt Rutherford's Ocean Research Project
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Matt Rutherford sailed the Ault from Florida to Annapolis, Maryland, to refit it for a 6,500 mile voyage in the North Atlantic. Rutherford will be collecting atmospheric and oceanic data for the Ocean Research Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to scientific research and public education.
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May 17, 2013Problem Solvers Profiled on PBSby Elaine LemboSailors frequently make landfall in the far-flung locales that are settings for Saving the Ocean, a 10-part public-television series hosted by marine biologist and author Carl Safina. Check out our interview with Safina here.Rating:0Related tags: Article
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January 23, 2013Organic Chocolate Makes a Transatby Meera SubramanianMott Green guided his organic chocolate on a transatlantic voyage aboard the brigantine Tres Hombres. "Shoreline: Green Wakes" from our November 2012 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Article
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January 23, 2013How to Extend Zinc-Anode Lifeby Michael RobertsonZinc anodes protect shafts, props, and other underwater metal parts on boats. Use this trick with nail polish to extend the lifespan of your zinc and reduce waste. Shoreline: Green Wakes from our December 2012 issue.Rating:1Related tags: Article
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January 7, 2013Torqeedo Travel 1003 Electric Outboard: Banishing the Fumesby Webb ChilesAfter a whiff of gas from an outboard engine sends this experienced circumnavigator in search of electric power, he files this report on his experiences with one model, the Torqeedo Travel 1003. Sail Green: Product Review from our December 2012 issue.Rating:0
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December 20, 2012Blue Planet OdysseyJimmy Cornell is organizing a round-the-world cruising rally that will stop in at some of the world's most threatened landfalls.Rating:0Related tags: Jimmy Cornell | rally
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December 10, 2012Overfishing: What Sailors Should Knowby Paul GreenbergThe fallout from depleted fish stocks is complicated, but the path to recovery and the choices you can make aren’t. From our December 2012 issue.Rating:0
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December 10, 2012A Journey Through the Galapagosby Mark PillsburyDuring a weeklong visit that’s as spectacular as it is educational, CW’s editor learns from naturalists about the evolution of both the islands of the Galápagos and their flora and fauna. From our December 2012 issue.Rating:0
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December 4, 2012Editor's Log: A Study in Greenby Mark PillsburySailing green, living green—it all takes work. That’s a lesson well learned in the Galápagos Islands. Editor's Log from our December 2012 issue.Rating:0
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October 2, 2012Electric Outboard Eliminates Messby Michael RobertsonHere are one cruising family's thoughts on choosing a Torqeedo engine.Rating:5Related tags: Torqeedo
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September 25, 2012Preparing for a Pacific Voyageby Tyson BottenusTrepidation. I get antsy in the days just before I go offshore. There’s so much mental preparation. I leave October 2nd for a six week research expedition aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans, a 134 ft. schooner brigantine operated by Sea Education Association to explore "The Great Pacific Garbage Patch."Rating:0
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