Pangaea

Trawling for pseudo-fish eggs

When Macro becomes micro the impact of plastic pollution shifts from being an eyesore for humans to an intestinal sore for fish.  The greatest migration on the planet is not the seasonal movements of wildebeest across Africa or Canada geese over North America, but the nightly mad rush of millions […]

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What a Monster

Let me start with a very clear statement – all forecasts indicate that Sea Dragon and her crew are SAFE! Now that being clear, we should really marvel at the unbelievable power of the sea- Super Typhoon Guchol is now forecast to peak at a powerful 160 kts driving 45+ […]

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Bird In The Hand And A Brief Respite

Day four out and we’re still soaked.  The wind has finally subsided to a manageable 15-20 knots,at times we’re even nearly becalmed. But last night we had 30 knots plus, sometimes close to 40 which made for several sail changes through the night. Reef 3, Reef 1, Stay sail down, […]

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66-foot dock from Japan tsunami washes up in Oregon

NEWPORT, OREGON (HawaiiNewsNow) – http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/18722604/66-foot-dock-from-japan-tsunami-washes-up-in-oregon A massive piece of debris from Japan’s earthquake and tsunami has floated all the way to an Oregon beach. A 66-foot-long, 7-foot high concrete and steel floating dock made landfall on Agate beach just outside Newport, Oregon. The Japanese Consulate’s office in Seattle and Portland […]

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Meet the Crew–Leg 2 Asia Pacific Expedition

Marcus Eriksen – Research Expedition Leader Marcus Eriksen received his Ph.D. in Science Education from University of Southern California in 2003, months before embarking on a 2000-mile, 5-month journey down the Mississippi River on a homemade raft.  His experience on the river led to a career studying the ecological impacts […]

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In Search of a Japanese Lemon

There are more agents than crew swarming the boat soon after we arrive.   A medical officer, immigration with his bandoleer of passport stamps, and the guy with the Geiger counter to see if the trash tied to the back of the boat is radioactive.  We’ve been at sea for three […]

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