Antigua & Barbuda is the last stop on our eXXpedition. Just recently World Bank data showed that this small twin-island nation generates the 3rd highest amount of household waste in the world with 5.5 kg per capita per day alongside other Caribbean islands among the top generators of solid waste. […]
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Journey From Dominica to Antigua.
10th March 2016 Our journey to Antigua began at midnight, and all hands were on deck to bring the main sail up ready to set off. Wind strong and gusting we edged out of Dominica as the first watch team took to the helm. Sleep was near impossible for the […]
Read MoreAnother day raining… Compliments!
Another day raining! Normally that’s a negative thing, but not @Sea Dragon. That’s because it’s raining complimtents!! ‘Great job ladies’ ‘Thanks a lot’ ‘You’re awsome’ ‘Such a great crew we have’ ‘Like your shirt, short, skirt, hat’ ‘It was such a long time ago that I saw your pretty face’ […]
Read MoreHappy international women’s day from Dominica
A perspective on international women’s day from our Russian Filmaker Alonya Celebration of Women’s Day at home (in Russia) today have nothing in common with political issue of it’s historical beginning when Socialist Party of America incited a strike of women in New York on February 28 1909, whose basic […]
Read MoreOutreach in Dominica
Twenty years ago, there was no plastic in Dominica. As we shelter from the rain and wind in Portsmouth, one of the two towns in Dominica, Chris, of the Portsmouth Community Watch Foundation, tells us how everything used to come in paper, and such waste as there was got thrown […]
Read MoreThey inspire me on International women’s day
Today we knew it was a long day on land and we didn’t forget to start with a big jump in the water as first thing! The first swim in the morning from the boat at 7.30am is always the best! After a big breakfast on board and 15 minutes […]
Read MoreBecoming a multiplier
Only 2 days ago our group of engaged woman met for the first time at the Rodney Bay harbor in St. Lucia to become part of an eager endeavour to study the impact of plastics on our oceans and our bodies, each of us with their personal motivation and background. […]
Read MoreMy first meeting of eXXpedition
I first heard about the eXXpedition through a friend of a friend’s blog about a month ago. An all women crew who are doing research on the plastic and the toxic in the ocean. How incredible cool isn’t that? Before I read up about the expedition and the mission, I […]
Read MoreWhales, straws and plastic bags
Do you remember that plastic bag you saw dancing in the wind? Well, we just found it. Or, at least, part of a bag that looks just like it. We’re in St Lucia – that dreamy Caribbean island you’ll recognise from brochures selling the perfect white sand beach and crystal […]
Read MoreVisit to Sustainable Barbados’ Recycling Center
On day 5 of #exxpeditioncaribbean2016, we were greeted by Suzanne and Greg at Sustainable Barbados’ Recycling Center to be guided on a tour of their facilities. The SBRC is a private company mandated by the government of Barbados to manage four categories of recyclables: 1. Organic materials – coconut […]
Read MoreAn arms length away
”Oops, I just accidently bumped into your butt there!” Whitney and Caroline are standing on deck, arranging their stuff in the backpacks while trying not to fall overboard. We are twelve women on a 72 foot boat, and bumping into one another is unavoidable. I constantly have an eXXpedition girl […]
Read MoreThere is no magical place called away
After several days at sea, the crew of the Seadragon disembarked in Bridgetown, Barbados. Our sail from Trinidad was rough, and we were excited to stand on solid ground and to meet fellow environmentalists in Barbados. We had arranged two days of meetings with schools, universities, and Bajan environmental organizations […]
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