Author: Emily Carter
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
DetailPreview of Semi Finals Louis Vuitton Cup – Day 11 of Cup Spy
In this Cup Spy preview, we look ahead to Day 11 of the Louis Vuitton Cup, focusing on the Semi Finals taking place on Day 2. The weather forecast for
DetailThe Importance of Indigenous Peoples in Combating Climate Change
Brutal heat waves swept through the Southern Hemisphere earlier this year, and now the Northern Hemisphere is facing a long, hot summer. A “heat dome” is expected to cover much
DetailRod Zemanek: Career Highlights of an 18 Footer Champion
Rod Zemanek, a talented skipper in the world of 18ft Skiffs, may not have the same level of recognition as some other champions, but his sailing career was impactful despite
DetailPotential Disruption of Manta ‘Superhighway’ by Mining Operations
If you’re a reef manta, then northeastern Indonesia is the place to be. In the clear blue waters of the Raja Ampat archipelago, these majestic creatures thrive, with populations actually
DetailDominant performance by British and Italians on Day 1 of the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals
The Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals kicked off in Barcelona with the top two Challenger teams, INEOS Britannia and Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli, showing impressive performance. INEOS Britannia dominated their races
DetailPathogens on the Move as the Planet Warms
Half of the world’s population resides in regions where dengue fever is a prevalent threat. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently alerted healthcare professionals about the
DetailMike Milner Steps Down as Sail Canada’s High Performance Director
Sail Canada announces that Mike Milner will be leaving his position as High Performance Director after six and a half years of service. During his tenure, he made significant contributions
DetailNavigating a Sustainable Future on World Oceans Day
The ocean is the lifeblood of our planet, providing food, regulating climate, and supporting economies. However, unprecedented heat waves, coastal development, overfishing, and pollution are threatening marine ecosystems and the
DetailIntroducing Adélie the penguin, the official mascot of the Vendée Globe
The Vendée Globe introduces its first mascot, Adélie the penguin, who symbolizes the race’s commitment to ocean preservation. Endemic to Antarctica, Adélie represents the threatened species in the region and
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