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[November 29, 2010]
Dying from Seas of Debris
Climate change and ocean acidification can be polarizing topics, but here’s something we can all agree on: There’s too much toxic plastic and trash in our fragile seas.
[August 31, 2011]
The Cost of a Hurricane
Early reports from BoatUS suggest that Irene could cause up to $500 million damage to recreational boats, especially in upstate NY and New England.
Related tags: News | New England/Northeast
[March 17, 2011]
Charter Fleet Survives Tsunami
A U.S. West Coast company and its sailing school dodge the worst of the waves.
Related tags: Chartering | News | Destinations | North America | Charter Companies | Pacific Yachting & Sailing | Blog
[February 2, 2012]
All-Female Sail Training Organization Announces Daughters of U.S. Military Initiative
Sisters Under Sail invites daughters of active military to apply for scholarship to sail aboard Tall Ship Unicorn.
Related tags: News
[October 18, 2011]
MarineMax Launches New Vacation Charter Company
MarineMax Vacations start December 2011 in the British Virgin Islands.
Related tags: News | Dufour Yachts
[July 25, 2011]
Problem Solvers
Environmental problems abound, but so do solutions. Contribute to our 2011 December Sail Green issue by telling us about a problem solver who's making a difference.
Related tags: News
[October 24, 2011]
Spot Seabirds, Help Scientists
Heading offshore? Take part in the inaugural Seabird Count!
[November 4, 2010]
New Deals and Boats Afloat for 2011
A new Hunter offers new opportunities in Florida and San Juan Sailing offers up some great trips out west. Chartering News from our November 2010 issue
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The Vesper Marine WatchMate Vision is arguably the most advanced Class B AIS transponder ever built, and was honored with an Innovation Award in Miami.

