What’s the Most Polluted Harbor in America?
Posted March 5, 2014 by Kimball Livingston Polluted? Surely not Marina del Rey. But, out of tests performed in ten harbors in America, on the day of the Rozalia Project’s testing in Marina del Rey,...
View ArticleReading the Shifting Sands (etc) of the ICW
By Kimball Livingston Posted March 19, 2014 With snowbirds counting the weeks until their migration north along the IntraCoastal Waterway—assuming this winter really does have an end—their transit of...
View ArticlePeer to Peer Boat Rentals NOW
By Kimball Livingston Posted March 24, 2014 “Because you can only talk to so many crazy brides” So there was Aaron Hall outside Dallas, at Lake Ray Roberts, one of those manmade lakes that mix...
View ArticleFuture Sailing – Wind Assisted Ferries
By Kimball Livingston Posted April 21, 2014 Eventually, someone is going to get “wind assisted” transport right. Don’t bet against Richard Jenkins. The same Richard Jenkins who spent his first ten...
View ArticleAerodynamic Wing Control and . . . Other Stuff
By Kimball Livingston Posted April 23, 2014 Suddenly we have anecdotal evidence in plenty that there’s nothing like a hot lime-colored wing on a sailboat to set people a’wondering, and we were able to...
View ArticleNo Child Left Dry
By Kimball Livingston Posted August 15, 2014 Dr. Sylvia Earle’s prescription for engaging the next generation to save the ocean that supports all life: “No child left dry.” In her own case, moving to...
View ArticleCatalina Takes a Beating
By Kimball Livingston Posted August 28, 2014 Hurricane Marie, in the Pacific off Mexico, has been downgraded from its 140-knot top wind speeds to the status of a tropical storm. But not without...
View ArticleUnited Nations, United Ocean?
Posted by Kimball Livingston February 10, 2015 Dr. Sylvia Earle, oceanographer, diver, explorer and warrior on behalf of oceans stewardship, was chief scientist at NOAA until she figured out that the...
View ArticleHello, Young Lovers
By Kimball Livingston It’s such a common phrase, such a common feeling, that we take it for granted. The romance of the sea. Even those who dwell far from the sea are not immune to it. Red sails in the...
View ArticlePacific Fleet Pounded in Vanuatu
Photo courtesy Unicef Pacific Posted 3/14/15 by KL Cyclone Pam has left a trail of destruction across the 65 islands of Vanuatu, dealing damage also in Kiribati and the Solomons. Torrential rain was...
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