By Tina Beck It’s amazing how quickly we’ve all become accustomed to life on board. We’ve turned into a real family and all help eachother out in any way we can whether it’s our watch or not! We have had some very funny moments (pictures will follow) and some great […]
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It Started on March 15th by Monisha Varadan
It started on 15th March – the day we planned to set sail. I woke up at 5am, excited about our journey and keen to say last goodbyes. The crew spent the morning packing up, stashing away things that could roll around, cleaning up the common areas, grabbing the last […]
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First photos of the crew from the Sea Dragon
Britist Explorer Dave Cornthwaite Meets the Sea Dragon
Dave Cornthwaite Meets the Sea Dragon
Read MoreBoat Lift- “all available boats”
We make our difference on the water, working from “boats” like so many before us. However, there are times and people that really stand out. After 9/11 boats of all types and people one cloth made a difference with the largest sea evacuation in history – over 500,000 people in […]
Read MoreThe Boys are closing on Cabo
The team is sailing fast to Cabo… Yesterday we were sailing from Guadalupe to Baja. We saw lots of common dolphin’s jumping all over the place. There were at least 100. We also saw a tropic bird which has a really long tail. I helped sail the boat. I had […]
Read MoreYoung men at sea
Sea Dragon is underway after her long refit. She and crew are heading south to Cabo San Lucas as a staging area for the Hawaii crossing. They have sailed via Guadalupe Island, home to an abundance of Great White sharks that use the area as a social aggregation point (and […]
Read MoreBig Sharks
Ben and Luke reporting in again from Guadalupe: I was driving the boat toward Guadalupe island. About noon yesterday we spotted land. We said land ho and I rang the bell. The island was really big and when we were driving along the island dolphins came up and swam with […]
Read MoreOpen House at the Institute
Amidst all the rush, push and craziness of our final refit stages, Sea Dragon and her crew took two full days for a public open house. We chose the Dana Point Ocean Institute, about halfway between San Diego and Los Angeles CA. On top of all this we even squeezed […]
Read MoreImportant video on Japan Tsunami Debris
Sea Dragon, Pangaea and our Partners at Algalita and 5Gyres are now in active preparation for an important 2012 expedition to the center of the predicted Tsunami Debris field. Sailing from Majuro to Tokyo and then back to Hawaii, the teams will conduct important research on this evolving crisis- watch […]
Read MoreLooking to 2012
I write this New Years Eve note sitting in Miami, the working home of Pangaea Explorations. We have an important year behind us and one of great promise before us. This is as it should be; pleased with what we have done, excited about what lay ahead. 2011 was a […]
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