A Day of Animals, and Your Comments
May 11, 2019
Day 218
Noon Position: 20 34N 56 33W
Course(t)/Speed(kts): NW 4
Wind(t/tws): NExE 6
Sea(t/ft): E 3
Sky: Cirrus haze and cumulus
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May 11, 2019
Day 218
Noon Position: 20 34N 56 33W
Course(t)/Speed(kts): NW 4
Wind(t/tws): NExE 6
Sea(t/ft): E 3
Sky: Cirrus haze and cumulus
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The Northwest Passage is legendary amongst seafarers, but global warming is happening so rapidly experts are predicting a transpolar route across the North Pole will open up within 30 years. Experts consider it likely the polar ice-cap will melt in summertime by the middle of the century...
Conservation and environment groups are highlighting the failure of UK Governments to deliver on their collective promises to keep our seas healthy and biologically diverse. A new UK Marine Strategy...
24/04/19 This week we have been trying to train as much as possible. The next few weeks we will have a lot of people starting and finishing exams so we’re just trying to train as much and as often as possible.
Jonty Pearce reflects on why it is so important to make time to relax, as he enjoys a lazy passage close to home
Clipper skipper Wendy Tuck is the first woman to win a round-the-world race. Helen Fretter finds out how she got there
May 10, 2019
Day 217
Noon Position: 19 28N 54 27w
Course(t)/Speed(kts): NxW 3.8
Wind(t/tws): WNW 4
Sea(t/ft): —
Sky: Squalls on al sides
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May 9, 2019
Day 215
Noon Position: 19 18N 53 16W
Course(t)/Speed(kts): WxS 3.5
Wind(t/tws): E 6.5
Sea(t/ft): E 3
Sky: Mostly clear. Some mares tales in the morning; now gone.
May 8, 2019
Day 215
Noon Position: 18 54N 51 17W
Course(t)/Speed(kts): W 4
Wind(t/tws): E 5
Sea(t/ft): E 2
Sky: Light squalls, then clear
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