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.

Whale Whisperer Scientist: A Glimpse into the World of Marine Mammals

Olive Andrews is a marine program manager at Conservation International, where she focuses on protecting the ocean and resources for coastal communities in the Pacific Island nations. She has a

Detail

What exactly is sustainable coffee and why is it important?

If you’ve ever heard the term “sustainable coffee” but are not quite sure what it means, we’re here to break it down for you. Sustainable coffee refers to coffee that

Detail

Concord Pacific Racing Advances to Semi-Finals in UniCredit Youth America’s Cup

Concord Pacific Racing is gearing up to secure their spot in the semi-finals of the UniCredit Youth America’s Cup. The team is currently in fifth place overall, with two races

Detail

Become a Sea Ghostbuster with Our New Dive Course

In oceans worldwide, a troubling issue is the presence of ghost nets — abandoned or lost fishing nets that harm marine life and the ocean floor. These nets can travel

Detail

Passing of Former Sail Canada President G. Sicotte Hamilton

Sail Canada is saddened to announce the passing of Past President G. Sicotte Hamilton at the age of 91 in Collingwood, ON, on September 17, 2024. G. Sicotte Hamilton was

Detail

Warning: Climate Crisis Pushing Oceans to the Brink, Report Reveals

The oceans are in danger of causing havoc on humanity due to climate change, as highlighted in a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. This report, released

Detail

  1. The Impact of Climate Change on Tropical Rainforests
  2. How Climate Change is Disrupting Tropical Rainforest Ecosystems
  3. Climate Change Threats to Biodiversity in Tropical Rainforests

Tropical rainforests play a crucial role in our climate by absorbing carbon dioxide and housing nearly half of Earth’s plants and wildlife. However, deforestation is occurring at an alarming rate,

Detail

From the Amazon to the Atlantic: Exploring the Connection Between the Rainforest and the Seas

Climate Week recently took place from September 23 to September 29, with various discussions and events addressing the urgent need for climate action. In the midst of this global forum,

Detail

Surprising Benefits of Elephants You Didn’t Know About

Conservation International recently released a virtual reality film called "My Africa," which follows the story of a young Samburu woman in Kenya working to save elephants and restore the ancient

Detail
Exit mobile version