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A great method for reusable water bottles on a keelboat

Melges 32 team Intac sent us a few photos of their new method for hydrating while at Key West Race Week. In an effort to reduce the amount of plastic waste on board Intac made the switch to reusable water bottles. They knew a bit of strategy was needed to avoid metal water bottles rolling … Read more

Non toxic cleaning products – for my boat?

Drainage basin of the Mississippi River, and dead zone it creates. Nutrient runoff is killing coastal ecosystems around the word. The dead zone that forms every summer in the Gulf of Mexico is one of the best (or worst) example of this problem. Support the health of your local and national waters by using non-toxic … Read more

The Island President

Sailors for the Sea is excited to partner with newportFILM for a screening of the documentary The Island President. newportFILM is a non-profit dedicated to nurture discovery, creative achievement and community dialogue through the art of film. The Island President tells the story of President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives, a man confronting a problem … Read more

Tall Ships for Sustainability

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Tall Ships for Sustainability, featuring the Schooner Adventuress, explores the mission of tall ships dedicated to environmental education. From providing youth science stations to sustainably supporting a full-time crew, tall ships around the country are making a difference to conserve the marine environment. What can you do? Provision your boat with local produce Compost and … Read more

Sailors taking action for the environment in 2011

2011 has been a great year for Sailors for the Sea and we would like to thank all of our fans, supporters, and volunteers for helping us have a successful year. Sailors for the Sea engages boaters around the world, encouraging them to learn more about ocean health and to become environmental stewards. Sailors for … Read more

Plastic Pollution: Have you caught a bag fish lately?

bag fish

Seaweed, plastic bags, balloons, all of these items have been blamed for slowing a boat down. Whether or not this is due to an anxious sailor, the fact is plastic debris is becoming more common then ever and it can slow your boat down. For our first Sailing and the Environment post we thought about … Read more

Sailing and the Environment

When talking to people about Sailors for the Sea, we are often asked how sailing has a negative impact on the environment. As sailboats use wind to power themselves, and about them could be harmful to the environment? The simple answer is that modern sail boats, from an eight foot Opti to the three hundred … Read more

What happens to your donation?

Q. Where does my donation go when I give to Sailors for the Sea? A. We all depend on healthy oceans for food, jobs, recreation, and solace. The ocean, once considered inexhaustible and resilient, is quite fragile and finite. Our programs work to reduce boaters impact on the environment and help alleviate the stress put … Read more

Support Sailors for the Sea and get fabulous gifts!

This holiday season three wonderful maritime companies are helping you support Sailors for the Sea while shopping for your favorite boater! On December 17 & 18 make a purchase with Team One Newport and they will donate 10% of profit from all full priced items to Sailors for the Sea. Make your purchase at the … Read more

Around the America’s – The Journey Continues

One Island One Ocean

Over the past month, the Around the America’s expedition experienced two great achievements – the publication of its first book and coverage in the Journal of Geophysical Research – all in relation to the circumnavigation of north and south America from June 2009 – May 2010. The first is the publishing of a beautiful coffee … Read more