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Australia: New Biosecurity Reporting Procedures For Yachts

Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is implementing a new electronic pre-arrival report for non-commercial vessels arriving into the country, in a move to provide a one-stop shop for biosecurity pre-arrival reporting and streamline border processes.

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Security Report

Fiji, Savusavu: Theft and Burglaries Cause Concern for Cruisers

Recent reports of theft and burglary from yachts moored in Savusavu on the island of Vanua Levu, Fiji, are a timely reminder to cruisers to keep themselves and their belongings as safe and secure as possible.

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Cruisers Report

INSIGHTS: Cruising with a Canine Companion

For cruiser Michelle Shultz, having their dog “Izzy” on board is the only way to sail, but it does take extra work with the additional paperwork and costs. In this INSIGHTS report, Michelle shares how she manages life onboard with a four-legged mate.

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Cruising Resources

Mooring Lines – Horses for Courses

Choosing the right types of mooring lines depends on a number of factors including the type of mooring and the length of time that the yacht will remain moored. This article by Jimmy Green Marine, looks at the factors to consider in deciding which type of line is best for the job.

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Featured Destination

Brazil

Cruising just got easier in Brazil with the launch of the first Nautical SAC (citizen service) in Salvador, which aims to simplify the bureaucratic procedures for local boats and foreign sailors by offering a one-stop-shop for clearance. There are zero fees to pay as well when entering Brazil.

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Cruisers Report

Indian Ocean: Passage Planning from Reunion Island to South Africa

For cruisers planning to head to South Africa from Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, well known South African weather router and Noonsite contributor Des Cason has some sound advice for making, what can be, a tricky crossing.

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Recent Feedback

Comment on Solomon Islands

We entered Solomon Islands at Lata and had an extremely pleasant entry. We didn't even get a celebratory passage completion rum before the customs and immigration turned up...

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We Ran Away to Sea

In 1984, Kent, a philosophy professor, and Pam, a potter, left their jobs, sold their home and possessions, and set out with their two kids, ages ten and fourteen, in search of adventure and a different way of life. With no prior experience at sea or sailing, they decided that a sailboat would be the ideal vehicle for their new life.

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