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Discover Santa Catalina Island
Santa Catalina Island is located 22 miles southwest of Los Angeles, California. It is more commonly called Catalina Island and is known for its active boating community. It is generally a very rocky island with about 4,500 people inhabiting it. The majority of the population is scattered between the island’s 2 harbors located at the island’s […]
Read MoreVolvo Ocean Race
The Volvo Ocean Race is a sailing race around the world and is held every three years. Typically the race begins in October and departs from Europe. This race has the sailors endure some of the most ferocious conditions that you can imagine. Throughout the entire duration of the race, the sailors will stop dining […]
Read MoreIs it Hot in California or is it just Us?
In California right now, wildfires are raging across much of the State, endangering people and wildlife in many areas. This year’s wildfire season is particularly volatile, owing to the environmental factors related to climate change. Rising global temperatures and subsequent water scarcity have created the perfect conditions for wildfires to rage in California and elsewhere […]
Read MoreDiscover Tasmania
Tasmania is an island state of Australia located about 240 km off the south coast of the Australian mainland. It is the 26th-largest island in the world and is surrounded by 334 other islands. The population on the island is about 519,100as of June 2016. This island is promoted as a natural state and protected […]
Read MoreWe Can’t Convince You to Want to Save The World
Here at Seas Lyfe, one of our main goals is to spread awareness regarding the plastic pollution in our ocean. It is obvious to most if not all of us that something needs to change if we expect to have the ocean within the next 100 years. It has come to the point where plankton in […]
Read MoreDiscover Boracay
Boracay is an island in the Philippines that is becoming one of the major tourist destinations in the world. Boracay is located not far from Manila, the capital of the Philippines, at the tip of the island region known as the Western Visayas. The island has recently become famous after being consistently named one of […]
Read MoreSOS: Save our Seas
It’s a constant message: save the ocean, protect marine wildlife, stop water pollution. Though it may seem like a tedious onslaught of the same information, it remains extremely important and impactful to continually remind people about the dangers facing our oceans and the ways in which we can prevent their degradation. We are at a […]
Read MoreDiscover Milos
Milos is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, which is north of the Sea of Crete. This is the most southwestermost island in the Cyclades group. Milos has a total of 160.147 sq. km and has a population of about 5,000 inhabitants. Milos was first valued heavily for its obsidian source about 15,000 […]
Read MoreSailors’ Superstitions
Sailors are people who aren’t shaken too easily, but what will have a sailor quaking in their boots are their own superstitions. Most of them revolve around bad luck and the weather; well that is pretty much our entire life isn’t it? Here is a list of sailors’ superstitions. #1 Red Sunrise The red sunrise […]
Read MoreTerminology For Water Pollution
Pollution is becoming a huge problem for everyone. From pollution on our beaches to the pollution on our streets, it is absolutely everywhere and getting out of hand. Where is this pollution really coming from? Here are a couple of the terms you use to refer to the sources of pollution. Point source pollution- Point […]
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