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Tough start and Work todo

04.04.2008 21:55    sasailing.co.za
By Dominique ProvoyeurRace one of the European Championships was almost underway, we were into the 2 minute already when the committee boat decided to postpone. They were correct in doing so as the wind began to shift for the next
Tough start and Work todo


Still in Legal Limbo

04.04.2008 21:55    sasailing.co.za
The date and venue of the next America's Cup remained in limbo yesterday after Judge Herman Cahn of the New York Supreme Court said he would take further time to consider his ruling. He was responding to a renewed claim

2012 Olympic Events to be Reconsidered

04.04.2008 21:55    sasailing.co.za
When the slate of events for the 2012 Olympics was to be determined by ISAF last November, the requirement was to reduce the event total from the current eleven fleets down to ten. Long story short, the multihull event got

SASCOC News on the Build up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics

04.04.2008 21:54    sasailing.co.za
Message from the President of SASCOC Mr. Moss MashishiThe countdown to the Beijing Olympics is on, and every day in the media there is something or the other about the Games.By all indications this will be the most politically charged

Just How Noisy is the Ocean?

04.04.2008 20:21    divenews.com
The ocean is a noisy place," said Sofie Van Parijs, marine mammal acoustician at NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) and a project scientist. "It’s full of natural sounds and those from human activities, and there is substantial evidence that
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NOAA’s Fisheries Service Seeks Comments on Loggerhead Sea Turtles

04.04.2008 20:21    divenews.com
We are assessing the global status of the loggerhead turtle. Identifying unique population segments and determining how each population contributes to the species’ ability to survive is a key factor in the assessment," said Jim Balsiger, Assistant Administrator for NOAA
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