Clean Regattas in the Caribbean
Beautiful Blue or Trouble in Paradise? This past week, the St. Barths Bucket, the St. Thomas International Regatta and the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival all participated in our Clean Regattas program. With their bright blue waters and precious coral
Prize Winners announced
Tuesday 22nd April
Afternoon Gig Racing with a Cream Tea Party at the Admiral’s Inn, Nelson’s Dockyard is the traditional way of providing a serene yet competitive occasion to bring the regatta to a conclusion. Cakes, scones, delicious savouries and sandwiches were provided
Antigua Sailing Week, Antigua and Barbuda Marine Association and Caribbean Sailing Association Secretariats Join Forces
Three key non-profit organisations - Antigua Sailing Week (ASW), the Antigua and Barbuda Marine Association (ABMA) and the Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) - have joined forces to open a year-round office in Antigua to serve the yachting communities of Antigua
Second year of Clean Regattas at Antigua Sailing Week!
Inspired by the sustainability initiatives enacted during the 34th America’s Cup last fall, two groups took up the Green Team charge to lessen Antigua Sailing Week’s impact on the environment. Martin Dudley of Rubber Duck Recycling and John Esposito of the
Endangered Corals
Why boaters should take note! Last week, NOAA listed 20 new corals as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, 15 of which live in the Indo-Pacific region and 5 that live in Florida, the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. The listing
CSA Rating Rule Updated for 2014 and Chief Measurer Announced
The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) is pleased to advise that the CSA Rating Rule has been updated for 2014 as happens on an annual basis. The measurers gathered information during 2013Â and due to the nature of the changes made