Author: Emily Carter
New research uncovers the secret behind how ‘walking’ sharks diverged
Walking sharks, also known as epaulette sharks, have fascinated scientists and divers for their unique ability to walk along the ocean floor using their fins. A recent study has revealed
DetailProtect These Locations to Prevent Climate Catastrophe
In a recent study by Conservation International scientists, it was found that there are certain places on Earth that we cannot afford to destroy if we want to prevent climate
Detail22nd Rolex Swan Cup Day 2: Outrunning the Rain Squalls
The second day of the Rolex Swan Cup in Porto Cervo saw challenging weather conditions, but the Race Committee managed to organize a coastal race for most classes. The ClubSwan
Detail5 Reasons Why Nature Benefits Human Health
This week at the UN climate summit (COP26), Conservation International launched the “Hear me while you can” campaign, inviting you to explore the soundscapes of ecosystems around the world. As
DetailAlinghi Red Bull Racing Finishes Strong
Alinghi Red Bull Racing bids farewell on a high note after a competitive run in the 37th America’s Cup. Despite their strong performance in the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Finals, they
DetailORC AGM in Singapore: Submit Your Proposals for Discussion
The Offshore Racing Congress (ORC) will convene for its Annual Meeting in Singapore from 1-5 November 2024 to discuss innovative ideas and improvements to the world’s largest measurement-based handicap system.
DetailCosta Rica Makes Historic Conservation Move with Big Splash
Costa Rica has made a major announcement regarding the expansion of its protected ocean areas. With the goal of protecting nearly a third of the world’s land and sea, Costa
DetailClimate Change Threatens Sea Turtle Sanctuary in the Philippines
In the Philippines, fishermen and green sea turtles coexist on a small island, showcasing a successful balance between conservation and livelihoods. The endangered green sea turtle was once hunted, but
DetailProtecting the Ocean to Combat Malnutrition
Protecting more of the ocean could have a significant impact on reducing the risk of malnutrition for up to 3 million people worldwide, according to a recent study co-authored by
DetailNova Scotia’s Chris Watters awarded Sail Canada Coach of the Year
Sail Canada honors Chris Watters of Nova Scotia as Coach of the Year for 2023. Watters, a certified coach, has shown exceptional coaching skills and dedication to his athletes. He
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