The Ocean Watch Program is a free online resource that may be accessed through the Sailors for the Sea website. It provides a constant stream of updated articles on current ocean issues such as ocean acidification, plastics, nonpoint source pollution, and invasive species. Each essay is accompanied by information on how individuals can make a difference in relation to the issue, creating a linkage from knowledge to personal action. The Ocean Watch Program will also provide a calendar of activities, events and opportunities for people to take action to preserve protect and improve our oceans and coastal waters. These activities may include lectures, classes, or beach and ocean water clean ups. The Ocean Watch Program is readily available not just to sailors and members, but also to educators and the media.
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Waste Management Problems in the Caribbean: How Green VI targets these issues
Protecting Cuba's Abundant Coral Reefs
Greening the Fleet: How URI's Work On the R/V Endeavor Can Help You
Sea Turtles A Call For Conservation
The Great South Channel - Where marine life meets to feast every spring
Winterizing Your Boat
The Impacts of Hurricanes Underwater
Ocean Dead Zones
The Lionfish Invasion
Water, Water Everywhere, But What Drops Should You Drink?
Update on Plastic Gyres Science by SEA Law of the Sea Salmon Aquaculture Reform
High Seas Fisheries Management Gets Low Marks
Offshore Energy Reform
Assessing the Health of Coral Reefs
Inside the Plastic Vortex
Climate Change Misconceptions and Realities