Apr. 01, 2021How Big is the Ocean?The ocean is vital to our planet but just as important, it is where sailors spend most of their time. How can you help? Read More >
Feb. 20, 2021Sailing and The Responsibility of the Sailor to the EnvironmentAs ASA does its job of being an advocate for the world’s oceans, we asked Marine Conservationist Lauren Coiro about how sailors can make an impact on the environment that they take so much from, the Ocean. Her advice sheds light on the bigger picture of environmental sustainability as well as the simple fact that each and every one of Read More >
Feb. 01, 2021SeaTrek BVI FATHOMSFocused Adventure Through Hands-On Marine Science In 2011, after five years in the making, the maiden voyage of SeaTrek FATHOMS set sail. Now entering the summer of 2021, ASA School SeaTrek BVI is celebrating the 10th anniversary of their FATHOMS voyages – Focused Adventure Through Hands-On Marine Science. FATHOMS combines marine science, community service, and cultural studies in the Caribbean’s Read More >
Apr. 27, 2020Are We Still Trying to Clean the Ocean?How is the enviroment reacting to COVID-19? There are a lot of changes and some appear positive. Read More >
Feb. 11, 2020It’s Valentine’s Day – Time to Love the OceanHelp out the environment by joining a local sailing school to pick up balloons from the ocean this Valentine’s Day Read More >
Oct. 03, 2019The Ocean Cleanup- UpdateBoyan Slat, Founder of The Ocean Cleanup, updated the status of his ocean clean up project with encouraging news about the progress that the organization has made to make a dent in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Read More >
Aug. 05, 2019Green Boating with Sailors for the SeaNo sailor’s education is complete without an understanding of our impact on the oceans. It’s my honor to introduce you to the single best resource for ocean-friendly sailing there is: Sailors for the Sea. Read More >
Jul. 15, 2019Beach Cleanups 101Sailors don’t rely on robots and engines to clean up the ocean. We make the biggest collective impact by cleaning up our own communities ourselves. Here’s what you need to know to get started with beach cleanups. Read More >
Apr. 18, 2019First FlushAfter learning about Soraya Simi and her work, I checked out her short film First Flush. In just one minute we follow the journey of raindrops hitting the Los Angeles pavement, to the accumulating floodwaters traveling across roadways and down drains, all leading down to the LA River. The drainage carries with it more than just rain: various plastic trash Read More >