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Environment: High Seas Treaty to Become International Law
The High Seas Treaty - a landmark agreement to protect marine biodiversity beyond national borders - will enter into force in January 2026, following Morocco’s ratification as the 60th country. An inspiring step toward healthier, more sustainable oceans.
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Fiji, Kadavu Group: Know the Rules When Swimming with Manta Rays
Crew on yachts visiting popular Manta Ray feeding areas and cleaning stations around Ono Island – in the Kadavu Group of Southern Fiji – are being asked to familiarise themselves with the rules and regulations concerning interacting and swimming with Manta Rays. The protection of this incredible Manta Ray habitat is of the utmost importance and cruisers must respect the regulations and guidance.
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South Pacific Crossing: Dealing with “The Dangerous Middle”
Crossing the South Pacific on the Coconut Milk Run takes cruisers through an area known as the “Dangerous Middle” – a zone of unstable weather, characterized by erratic trade winds, frequent low-pressure systems, and convergence zone activity. After leaving the Cook Islands and heading westwards towards Fiji, Jim and Pam Yares aboard SV Roam report on a passage that found them dealing with wind and waves that formed a “lumpy gravy” sea state.
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New Zealand: Understanding Biofouling Requiremen
Cruisers heading to New Zealand to escape the South Pacific Cyclone season or as part of their round the world adventure are being advised to make sure they are fully conversant with the Ministry of Primary Industry’s strict biofouling inspection requirements, so they do not have any clearance issues on arrival.
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EU Confirms October 12 Start Date for New Entry/Exit System
Non-EU sailors need to be aware that EES begins on 12 October. The 29 European countries using the EES will gradually introduce the new data collection system at their external border crossing points, with full implementation by 10 April 2026. Find out what you need to know.
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Cruising Musings: The Power of Sleep and Resilience
Noonsite Sub-Editor Megan continues the monthly series covering cruising topics that are often overlooked, yet a major part of life on board. For the past 8 years, Megan and her family have called their Boreal 47 expedition monohull, SV Zephyros, home. This sixth installment in the series covers some thoughts on what it takes to continue to enjoy sailing full time.
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Choosing the Right Flying Sail Sheets and Control Lines
There’s nothing better than downwind sailing with a spinnaker, cruising chute or other light weight flying sail. But when it comes to choosing the right sheets and control lines for these flying sails, there are a number key performance factors to consider as outlined in this report from Jimmy Green Marine.
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Comment on Cascais
Cascais Marina is beautiful but extremely expensive. The anchorage outside the marina was not too crowded while we were there in Aug 2025 and well sheltered from waves but winds were commonly 20 -25 knots from the north...
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Navigation: Malicious Interference with GPS Signals – a Growing Problem
Interference with GNSS/GPS transmissions is a growing problem around the world according to Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) member John Franklin. In this report, he says that while areas in which maritime GPS interference is being experienced are not popular recreational sailing destinations, sailors still need to be aware of the problem and to be prepared.
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Electronic Navigation Systems – Guidance for Safe Use on Leisure Vessels
The Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) Small Craft Group has published an updated edition of its Electronic Navigation Systems – Guidance for Safe Use on Leisure Vessels booklet, which includes the latest developments in navigation technology, user feedback from across the leisure marine sector as well as a new section on astronavigation as a vital backup to electronic methods.
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