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Live Ocean Expedition

The Pangaea team works hard to advance marine conservation and education- through our expeditions, partnerships and most importantly guest crew. Today, we want to take a minute…or a few words here… to recognize a fantastic example of bringing the ocean and the adventure of exploration to all of us. Dr. […]

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Vancouver to San Francisco

Arriving in Juan de Fuca strait after 20 days at sea looking for plastic debris it was a surprise to have the strongest winds of our voyage. We raced across the channel with staysail and 2 reefs in the main and entered into the beautiful harbour town of Victoria on […]

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Arrival Vancouver

As we start sailing expeditions…so we end them with that critical message over the sat phone: Inbox > Message Detail Subject: Arrival Vancouver From: “Sea Dragon 02? (Add as Preferred Sender) Date: Wed, Jul 27, 2011 5:19 pm To: Emily Penn , Ron Ritter 1715 local Sea Dragon moored alongside […]

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A life less plastic

Over a decade ago a sailor returning from Hawaii ventured through the North Pacific high en-route to California, what he saw and reported spawned a whole new environmental issue; plastic, man-made synthetic waste floating in abundance in our ocean. Our own research expeditions have taken us through the global gyres […]

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HAWAII-VANCOUVER-ALGALITA VOYAGE

HAWAII-VANCOUVER-ALGALITA VOYAGE Hawaii-Oahu Dream Islands,a picture of perfection in the tourist brochures. Certainly beautiful,warm clear waters,great people.Big thanks to Garry Ka’aihue,family and friends for all the Aloha that only Islanders know how to share, and the gifts given on departure especially the whale bone carving of a Honu(Turtle), a sacred […]

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Plastics again…Hawaii in our rear-view mirror

Hawaii-Oahu Dream Islands,a picture of perfection in the tourist brochures. Certainly beautiful,warm clear waters,great people.Big thanks to Garry Ka’aihue,family and friends for all the Aloha that only Islanders know how to share, and the gifts given on departure especially the whale bone carving of a Honu(Turtle), a sacred animal for […]

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At sea!!

Our first report from sea has just come through from crew member Karen: We left Thursday July 7 at high noon from Honolulu – bright sunny skies and a gentle sea at Lat.23/Long.68N. Skipper Clive knew the seas were up north of the island, so we went the long southern […]

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Departure Hawaii 0231 GMT 7 July

Late this afternoon EDT we received this message – now the standard signal for Sea Dragon departure: “Subject: Honolulu departure From: “Sea Dragon 02? (Add as Preferred Sender) Date: Thu, Jul 07, 2011 2:31 pm To: Emily Penn, Ron Ritter Leaving Honolulu for Vancouver POB 13 crew list attached, please […]

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PARADISE LEFT…

Outside world…outside world… This is a wet and tired person. A wet and tired person. Do you copy? I was allowed to play VHF operator as we left Fanning Island at 0800 on Friday 24 June, in an attempt to wave goodbye to the school children we had visited the […]

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Thinking about Lights

Light. With the advent of sailing sea-farers built signal fires on the beaches to light their way home. Later on, when technology had advanced to the point where it was possible to leave something burning on deck for more than an hour without losing the whole ship, sailors used lanterns […]

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Bert at the Helm

As of fifteen minutes ago, Bert has been at the helm for almost fourteen hours. In the time, he hasn’t once left to use the head, shower, or eat a meal, despite our best efforts to feed him. While we each took our turn at the wheel, Bert has been […]

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News Flash

Wife of our Chief Skipper Clive Cosby and logistical supporter Vale Sesto just won the Kona Marathon! This just in from the Satphone… “Vale won the marathon earlier today and broke the course record as well … thank-you for helping her get there. I am looking forward to some days […]

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