Few things are more important to sailors than the weather. It affects our day-to-day decisions as well as our long-term planning in profound ways.
A review of the seven “R’s” can help sailors make their own progress towards living a sustainable and more plastic free life. ~By Pamela Tenner Kellett
Whether at the dock, underway, or working in the boatyard, how we use and discard plastic products can help the reduction of marine plastic pollution.
Waterkeepers and other river guardians go to work to protect the health of the Chesapeake Bay everyday. ~By Cindy Wallach
When a wildlife camera is standing sentry, poised to take photos and videos day and night, you may learn what is eating your prized lettuce, pattering around your dock, or tunneling...
The Severn River Association works to educate residents, collect water quality data, reduce stormwater pollution, and restore the river to more fishable and swimmable condition.
How did this eroded speck of land called Hart-Miller become an 1100-acre Important Bird Area (IBA) and Maryland’s second E-Bird Hotspot?
NOAA recently announced that Mallows Bay is now a designated National Marine Sanctuary.
Imagine circumnavigating the world in a sailboat six times, and imagine seeing more and more trash each time. The Turn the Tide on Plastic skipper Dee Caffari knows a bit about the...