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Conservation Activity at America’s Cup World Series in Naples

Gaiola Underwater Park

Racing begins today at the America’s Cup World Series in Naples, Italy. (Click here to watch racing) Sailors for the Sea program lead, Annie Brett is in Naples working with the America’s Cup to implement the Clean Regattas best practices. On Monday, she participated in the conservation activity at the America’s Cup World Series in Naples, which … Read more

New Rainy Day Kits

Sailors for the Sea staff teaching marine science with Rainy Day Kits lesson plan the Dirty Water Challenge. We are excited to announce two new marine science lesson plans have been published, expanding the Rainy Day Kits for Environmental Education library. These lesson plans have been contributed by Birch Aquarium/The Scripps Institute of Oceanography and encourage … Read more

BVI Spring Regatta gets Gold

Crushed Bottles

We’ve just returned from the BVI, where the BVI Spring Regatta ran Clean Regattas for their fourth year. It’s been a busy few weeks for us in the Caribbean, and we’ve learned a lot about the challenges faced by these islands, but also the many efforts that are being taken to help keep the marine … Read more

Global Partnership for Oceans

Sailors for the Sea has joined an alliance of nonprofits, governments and private sector interests under the umbrella of the World Bank Global Partnership for Oceans. Together, Sailors for the Sea will join in a collaborative effort to address the threats to a clean and healthy ocean. As a group, we will be addressing protection … Read more

Clean Regattas at the International Rolex Regatta

trash cans

Congratulations to the 39th annual International Rolex Regatta hosted by St. Thomas Yacht Club for being certified as a Clean Regatta. 2012 marks the 39th year of the International Rolex Regatta with exciting racing and opportunities for every sailor, with beach cats, IC24’s all the way up to the IRC class. The St. Thomas Yacht Club faces a unique … Read more

International Rolex Regatta

We have had two days of racing at the International Rolex Regatta hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club. There has been great weather, wind and racing. Check out the pictures in our slide show and stay tuned for a full report on their work with the Clean Regattas program. Click here for a full regatta … Read more

Summer Sailing Programs

The Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club has taken some of the Clean Regattas best practices to their junior sailing summer program. “The Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club and its members consider their role as ocean stewards when planning and participating in yacht club events. Therefore, it is requested that participants in the summer sailing program bring a reusable … Read more

Mission of Mermaids

Mission of Mermaids – A love letter to the ocean – debuted this past week at the Environmental Film Fest and the Hong Kong – San Francisco Ocean Film Festival. This short film celebrates director Susan Rockefeller’s relationship with the ocean. It’s both a poetic ode to the seas and a plea for their protection. Mission of … Read more

Clean Regattas program enters its 7th season

2 weeks into March the 7th year of Clean Regattas is well underway with 60 regattas committed to Clean Regattas certification and four programs running their entire season as Clean Regattas. See the full list here. “By making the Clean Regattas Pledge, regattas, yacht clubs, and sailing programs commit to protecting the ocean and local waters, and … Read more

River Herring

River herring migrating upstream. Photo credit: Tim & Doug Watts This month’s Ocean Watch Essay on, River Herring and their role in coastal and marine ecosystems, comes from the Pew Environment Group. Special thanks to the Pew Charitable Trust for the contribution to Sailors for the Sea’s Ocean Watch Essays.     River herring getting a lift over … Read more