Emily Carter, a seasoned sailor and marine journalist from Vancouver, has a deep-seated passion for the ocean that has shaped her career. With a degree in Marine Journalism from the University of British Columbia, Emily has become known for her captivating and detailed storytelling. Her work vividly portrays the excitement of sailing and the distinct maritime culture of Canada, earning her a respected place in the sailing community. When not writing, Emily enjoys navigating the rugged coastlines of British Columbia and participating in local regattas, always eager to embark on her next maritime adventure.

The Decline of Nature Leading to an Increase in Diseases

Environmental degradation is leading to a rise in infectious diseases that threaten both human and wildlife populations worldwide. A recent analysis of disease data highlighted how factors such as biodiversity

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22nd Rolex Swan Cup Begins with 101 Boat Fleet

The 22nd edition of the Rolex Swan Cup is set to begin tomorrow at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in Porto Cervo, Italy. A total of 101 boats from Nautor

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New findings emphasize the urgency of marine conservation efforts

Decades of overfishing have had devastating effects on one third of global fish stocks, disrupting ocean ecosystems and jeopardizing the livelihoods of millions who rely on them for food. Marine

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Exciting Races at the 60th Anniversary of Rolex Big Boat Series

The 60th edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club showcased outstanding racing skills and tactics as sailors competed in challenging windward-leeward courses on San Francisco

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How Climate Change Impacts Soil’s Vital Organisms

It’s easy to overlook the bustling activity that happens beneath our feet in the soil. Thousands of mites and springtails play a crucial role in moving carbon into the soil,

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Protecting the Ocean: Can Humanity Simultaneously Utilize and Conserve?

As 2020 began, conservationists celebrated Palau’s decision to close 80% of its territorial waters to fishing, creating one of the world’s largest marine protected areas. However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced

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Recap of Day 2 at Bart’s Bash: Everything You Need to Know

Day 2 of Bart’s Bash 2024 Thank you to everyone who participated in Bart’s Bash this weekend! Our sailing community came together for this annual event, with thousands of people

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Is This Still the Oldest Tree in the World?

In eastern California, stands a remarkable Great Basin bristlecone pine named Methuselah, believed to be the oldest living thing on Earth at 4,853 years old, predating the construction of the

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Luna Rossa secures two victories on Day 2 of Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals

Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli continued their winning streak on Day 2 of the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals, securing two more victories against NYYC American Magic. The Italian team now leads

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Reviving a Critical Fishery with Enhanced Protections

Fishing plays a vital role in the way of life in Peru. The Mar Tropical de Grau is a crucial fishing area in the country, supplying two-thirds of the fish

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