Seaweed Invasion
A unique, decades-long study of Sargassum species sheds new light on recent inundations in the Caribbean If you’ve sailed the Caribbean in recent years, you may have noticed massive amounts of brown seaweed washing up on beaches and clogging harbors. This
Carib Tails Update – Sailors’ Tales and Humpback Tails Make a Splash For Science
Special report from Nathalie Ward Caribbean sailors have helped make a recent scientific discovery! Thanks to the CARIB Tails project, where sailors and other citizen scientists contribute photographs of whale tails, we now know that the humpback whales that mate and
Strong winds and sustainability – a winning combination!
An exhilarating few weeks of sailing have just wrapped up in the Caribbean with both the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) Caribbean 600 in Antigua and the Heineken Regatta in St. Maarten running their events as Clean Regattas and achieving
Sailors for the Sea onboard reporter shares life aboard a tall ship school!
Orientation “We got to the ship and right away the learning begins. Pictured here, our professor giving us a rundown of what school will be like on the Corwith Cramer. This lecture marks the beginning of a full night of orientation.
An aspiring teacher adventures to the Caribbean!
Sailors for the Sea's first Onboard Reporter.// // // Hello! My name is Aiden Ford and I am Sailors for the Sea’s Onboard Reporter for the spring 2016 semester while I am studying aboard Sea Education Association's tall ship Corwith Cramer. I am
Caribbean Sailing Association Announces New Partnership with LIAT
The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) today announced a new partnership with LIAT, The Caribbean Airline.  The agreement will see LIAT supporting CSA initiatives across the region throughout 2016. Chief Executive Officer David Evans said LIAT has a long history of working