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2013 Clean Regattas Season

The 2013 Clean Regattas season is off to a fantastic start with our first Clean Regatta in Japan kicking of the year! Next the fifth year of participation from the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta lead to their first gold level certification, and currently Bacardi Miami Sailing Week is aiming for bronze level certification for the … Read more

St. Maarten Heineken Regatta

Recycling

The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta started today! Race organizers have been working hard to mitigate their environmental impact on this beautiful island. While there are many challenges faced to make an event in the Caribbean a Gold Level Clean Regatta, organizers have found creative ways to reduce their environmental impact and raise awareness of the … Read more

Vendee Globe & Sustainability

ACCIONA

ACCIONA at sea. © Jesus Renedo / ACCIONA With the last finishers of the 2012-2013 Vendee Globe race making it in to port, our office is sad to see this awesome race coming to an end. However we see much to celebrate with the high priority placed on renewable energy by the boat ACCIONA 100% EcoPowered, which made it … Read more

America’s Cup World Series achieve Platinum Clean Regatta certification

Green Team

Green Team sorting at recycling station. Sailors for the Sea is recognizing the America’s Cup World Series San Francisco regattas each with the first-ever Platinum level Clean Regattas certification. These regattas are the first to achieve platinum level certification, which recognizes achieving almost all possible points. Some innovative highlights that helped the America’s Cup achieve this … Read more

Clean Regatta Video

We would like to give a special thanks to all the organizers, participants and volunteers who have helped grow the Clean Regattas programs! Thanks to your efforts, this year: Over 80,000 sailors participated in Clean Regattas 75,000 disposable plastic bottles were prevented from entering the waste stream Over 30 tons of food waste was composted … Read more

Seabirds getting hooked

Cormorant hooked by fishing line

A hooked cormorant on the dock in Ft. Lauderdale. Photo by Mark Ivey Spotted on the dock in Ft. Lauderdale a cormorant that got hooked by his potential meal. It looks like the cormorant was a victim of either a baited fishing line being cut free or longline fishing. Sadly longline fishing kill an estimated 300,000 … Read more

2 years of Rainy Day Kits!

All that Glitters

This January marks the second year of our Rainy Day Kits program! Since the programs inception 45,000 children have explored the ocean ecosystem with these hands on, interactive lesson plans. We have found that 55% of downloads come from sailing programs, and 45% from museums, camps, and schools. Showing the lesson plans diversity! Rainy Day kits are informal, … Read more

ISAF new rule on Environmental Responsibility

Happy new quadrennium! For the racing sailor this marks a new set of rules – small tweaks and changes to continue evolving the racing sector of our sport. This year ISAF debuted a new Basic Principal (the first to be added since sportsmanship) focused on environmental responsibility. The principal states: ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY Participants are encouraged to minimize any … Read more

10 Highlights from 2012

With 2012 coming to a close, we want to thank our fans and followers for your support, and share a few highlights from our ocean conservation programs. ONE:Sailors for the Sea programs reached 27 states & 13 Countries in  2012. TWO:80% of all contributions go directly to marine conservation programming according to a third party … Read more