
Sailing School of a Different Sort
Horizons are broadened, and a fellowship with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting is behind it all.
Horizons are broadened, and a fellowship with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting is behind it all.
CW‘s Elaine Lembo and nine other journalists spent the week learning about global change in coastal ecosystems with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting. The science immersion workshop including fieldwork and sampling, lectures and labwork, and a day out on the water aboard a fish trawler.
A cruising Italian cares about Panama’s shores. “Green Wakes” from our April 2012 issue.
Before you rush out and buy alternative-energy sources, understand your needs and determine the best technologies to meet them. “Systems” from our April 2012 issue.
Do you know someone who’s lending Mother Earth a hand? “Editor’s Log” from our January 2012 issue.
While others focus on what’s wrong with the environment, Cruising World editors choose a different tack for the 2011 Sail Green issue: people engaged in making things right. From our December 2011 issue.
The latest news and notes on sailing-vacation opportunities from Charter Yacht Brokers Association Internation, Dream Yacht Charter, Southwest Florida Yachts, and more. “Chartering Notes” from our December 2011 issue.
In this book excerpt from Herb McCormick’s One Island, One Ocean—the story of the 2009-2010 Around the Americas expedition—the crew of Ocean Watch calls at the fragile, challenged, and astounding Galápagos Islands.
West Marine announces its third annual Green Product of the Year Award.
Life aboard a boat can teach you a lot more than just how to sail.
Water power is an ideal alternative energy source while under sail.
Bottom paint, biodegradable outboard oil, and more help you leave a clean wake.
Horizons are broadened, and a fellowship with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting is behind it all.
CW‘s Elaine Lembo and nine other journalists spent the week learning about global change in coastal ecosystems with the Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting. The science immersion workshop including fieldwork and sampling, lectures and labwork, and a day out on the water aboard a fish trawler.
A cruising Italian cares about Panama’s shores. “Green Wakes” from our April 2012 issue.
Before you rush out and buy alternative-energy sources, understand your needs and determine the best technologies to meet them. “Systems” from our April 2012 issue.
Do you know someone who’s lending Mother Earth a hand? “Editor’s Log” from our January 2012 issue.
While others focus on what’s wrong with the environment, Cruising World editors choose a different tack for the 2011 Sail Green issue: people engaged in making things right. From our December 2011 issue.
The latest news and notes on sailing-vacation opportunities from Charter Yacht Brokers Association Internation, Dream Yacht Charter, Southwest Florida Yachts, and more. “Chartering Notes” from our December 2011 issue.
In this book excerpt from Herb McCormick’s One Island, One Ocean—the story of the 2009-2010 Around the Americas expedition—the crew of Ocean Watch calls at the fragile, challenged, and astounding Galápagos Islands.
West Marine announces its third annual Green Product of the Year Award.
Life aboard a boat can teach you a lot more than just how to sail.
Water power is an ideal alternative energy source while under sail.
Bottom paint, biodegradable outboard oil, and more help you leave a clean wake.
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