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5 Gyres study on ocean plastic pollution in PLoS ONE

Our partner, 5 Gyres, recently release a major study on plastic pollution in the world’s oceans. The study is a very big moment for public awareness around marine debris, plastic pollution, and our oceans.

We’re very happy that S.V. Sea Dragon was lucky to be part of a huge amount of the data collection through several ocean expedition, and we wish to congratulate everyone involved in this massive study.

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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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“Mrs. Sakaida’s Hand”

Mrs. Kazuko Sakaida stood on the deck in front of her childhood home as the rumbling roar of a million tons of water, pushed trees, cars and houses over her family’s rice fields.  She put up her hands to brace herself, to cover her fear, to hold back the surge.  […]

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Volunteering in Fukushima-

Hi everyone, 8 of us traveled north of Fukushima to volunteer with a relief organization.  We helped an 80 yr. old woman by shoveling 5 tons of rock away from the back of her house.  We spent the night, then rented a car to drive further north to visit some […]

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Day One: Feeding the Fishes

  After several hours delay clearing immigration, Sea Dragon wayed anchor and wove her way out of the bay of islands that comprises the sound that would serve as our last taste of terra-firma for some thirty days.  We wove our way around hazards to land’s end just at dark, […]

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Yoga at Sea and Plastic Perspectives.

  By crew member, Liana John, Environmental Journalist, National Geographic Brasil After two days of ups and downs on the waves and on the wind speed, the Friday, September third starts with smooth sailing and a flatter sea. By 2:30, the waning moon sneaks out of the dark clouds ahead. Soon […]

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