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    Lucky to Be Alive

    Two yachtsmen had to be rescued early Wednesday morning after their vessel collided with a cargo ship in the English Channel off Dungeness, Kent. The HM Coastguard reports ...

    On August 16, 2018 / By George Day
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    Fijian Youth Help Sustain Cultural Practices

    “We, as Pacific Voyagers, are on a journey, sailing to an island in the future and navigating by the values of our ancestral past. Our ancestors understood that ...

    On August 16, 2018 / By George Day
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    Missing on Lake Pontchartrain

    Family joins with Cajun Navy in search for Sadie Thibodeaux Sadie Thibodeaux’s family and friends huddled under a gazebo near the U.S. Coast Guard station in Metairie, LA, ...

    On August 8, 2018 / By George Day
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    A Leap of Faith On Hitching a Ride Across the Atlantic

    Have you ever thought about hitching a ride across the Atlantic? Follow along as Dorian Cave writes about his experience on catching a ride. “You’re here to find ...

    On August 8, 2018 / By George Day
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    Have They Got It Right This Time?

    There have been many theories about the ships that have gone missing in the “Bermuda Triangle”. One of the latest is written up here in the Huffington Post Scientists ...

    On August 8, 2018 / By George Day
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    Alleged $245 Million Cocaine Smuggling Plot

    Pehaps sounding more like the beginning of a bad novel, comes this article on a bass guitarist from a 1980s pop band charged with being a ringleader in ...

    On August 8, 2018 / By George Day
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    Not Only in the Ocean

    The oceans are filling with plastic and now it appears that plastic refuse is filling our Great Lakes as well, as written about in Treehugger.   Plastic is often ...

    On August 8, 2018 / By George Day
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    Sargassum: The Seaweed Deluge Hitting Caribbean Shores

    When waves of sargassum – a type of seaweed – washed up on Eastern Caribbean shores seven years ago, people hoped it was a one-off. Matted piles swamped ...

    On August 8, 2018 / By George Day
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    Failure To Save Two Crew

    The final report by Maritime NZ of two men killed aboard the yacht Platinocasts blame on the rest of the crew. Reported by stuff.co.nz   An investigation into a yachting ...

    On August 1, 2018 / By George Day
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    Betsy DeVos’s $40 Million Yacht Set Adrift By Vandals

    It’s not often that politicians are mentioned in nautical news but this is certainly worth noting. Many news agencies mentioned the goings on, this reported by thehill.com.   A ...

    On August 1, 2018 / By George Day
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