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5 Ways To Lower Your Boat’s Carbon Footprint

boat

We have 5 simple things you can do on your boat right now to reduce your boat’s carbon footprint and help combat the effects of climate change. Once you are on the water, your boat’s carbon footprint is primarily the emission of carbon dioxide from burning fuel in your engine(s). So the key to decreasing … Read more

Crossing the Gulf Stream

tall ship

Read our OBR, Anna’s firsthand account about how her adventure on SEA Semester’s tall ship SSV Corwith Cramer is going. She is crossing the Gulf Stream researching the floating seaweed, Sargassum along the way.  Stay Golden: Dancing Scientists One may be wondering at this point, how does research work with 16 students and 5 scientists on a … Read more

Heading Towards Bermuda

Read our OBR, Anna’s firsthand account about how her first two weeks on SEA Semester’s tall ship SSV Corwith Cramer have gone. She has been sailing towards Bermuda from the Bahamas researching the floating seaweed, Sargassum along the way. Stay Golden: Steady Footing Sunday, April 24, 2017, 1130 Position: 27°44.4’N x 077°46.4’W Heading: 085 degrees … Read more

A march made for boaters

Join the ocean march

Save the date: June 4th, 2017 a march in New York Harbor to #SaveourOcean! Join a once in a lifetime gathering of boaters, sailors and friends to show your love for our oceans and waterways at the Ocean March on June 4th. Why? The parade of large and small boats is to make a statement … Read more

Meet Our Spring 2017 OBR

sea turtles

Hi, my name is Anna Brodmerkel and I’m the Sailors for the Sea’s Onboard Reporter for SEA Semester this spring! I am a junior Public Policy-Environmental Studies, BA, double-major with a marine science minor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. This semester I am part of the Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (MBC) program, … Read more

Eco-Smart Motoryachts

Whether you like to explore your coastline by power or sail, we all have a responsibility and capability to protect our waterways – and the first step begins with your boat’s design. Bob Johnstone and his company MJM Yachts have done just that. With an acronym honoring his wife of 46 years (“Mary Johnstone’s Motorboat”) … Read more

Meet Our Caribbean Representative

Renata Goodridge

About Renata Renata grew up on the waters of Lake Ontario, Canada, and has lived in Barbados since 1987, spending her career and personal life working in and for the waters of the Caribbean. She has an MS in Marine Resources and Environmental Management from the University of the West Indies, where she also currently … Read more

Newport Bans the Bag

plastic bags

Sailors rejoice! Newport, RI has become the second municipality in the state of Rhode Island to approve a ban on single-use check out bags. This critical movement to protect our coastline and waterways from being littered with this ubiquitous trash source is great news for sailors. Boats can be easily damaged when thru-hulls get clogged … Read more

Beat the Microbead

microbeads

Have you ever wondered what those tiny little beads are in your face wash, body soaps and toothpaste? They are likely tiny plastic particles called microbeads that are added to personal care products to help exfoliate your skin and clean your teeth. And microplastic ingredients aren’t just in your soaps, they can also be found … Read more

World Whale Day

Grenada

As a part of Grenada Sailing Week, our Education Director, Shelley and our Sustainability Director, Robyn traveled to the island and taught local Grenadian children about marine science. We packed up some KELP (Kids Environmental Lesson Plans) kits and visited Grace Lutheran, Grenada Montessori and the Secret Harbour Yacht Club to educate students about what … Read more