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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.
[March 1, 2011]
Stress in the Gulf of Aden
A couple traversing the Gulf of Aden who were friends of the recent pirate victims reflect on the stresses of life as they sail through these dangerous waters.
[April 7, 2011]
In this Issue: May 2011
Sailing in far flung locales, pick up an issue so you can see all the great photos and stories this month.
[April 9, 2011]
Eight Bells
Circumnavigator and Adventurer Mike Harker Passes Away at 64
[June 2, 2011]
The Cruisers' Slow Cooker
When you are trying to limit cooking fuel use or time in the galley, a thermos can be your best friend.
[July 20, 2011]
What's Under the Water?
Marine life is battling an onslaught of trash. Find out what you can do to help.
[October 3, 2011]
Amazing Voyage
Solo-Sailor Matt Rutherford makes it to the Pacific.
[December 16, 2011]
In this Issue: January 2012
Visit the world's best mooring, and meet the 2012 Boat of the Year winners.
[January 10, 2012]
Matt Rutherford Rounds Cape Horn
The solo sailor has passed another landmark on his non-stop journey around the Americas aboard a 27-foot Albin Vega.
[January 18, 2012]
Hard Lessons Learned in the North Atlantic
Once again in 2011, the fall migration offshore to the Caribbean provided stern tests—and even brought tragedy—to sailors and vessels alike.
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