Inspired by FLIP, Polar Pod to Explore the Mysteries of the Southern Ocean

We recently posted about the remarkable 61-year career of the one-of-a-kind research vessel FLoating Instrument Platform, known as FLIP. FLIP was essentially a massive 355-foot-long spar buoy used to study oceanic wave height, acoustic signals, water temperature, and density. Now, … Continue reading

Remembering Captain Bill Pinkney, First Black Man to Sail Solo Around the World via the 5 Great Capes

We are saddened to learn that Captain William “Bill” Pinkney died on August 31, 2023 at the age of 87. Captain Pinkney was the first Black man to sail solo around the world via the 5 Great Capes. Captain Pinkney … Continue reading

An Octopus’s Garden in Deep, Dark, & Warm Water

Richard Starkey, better known as Ringo Star, wrote the song, Octopus’s Garden, for the Beatles 1969 album Abbey Road. The first verse goes: I’d like to be/Under the sea/In an octopus’ garden/In the shade… In a recent study, researchers describe finding … Continue reading

Update: Canopée, Ro-Ro “Rocket Ship,” for European Space Agency Ready to Set Sail

In 2021, we posted about the start of construction of a sail-assisted cargo ship, built to carry Ariane 6 rockets for the European Space Agency (ESA).  Now, the ro-ro cargo ship, Canopée, has completed sea trials and is ready to … Continue reading

P&O Cruise Ship MV Britannia Blown From Her Moorings, Collides with Tanker in Mallorca, Spain

The P&O cruise ship MV Britannia was blown from her dockside moorings in Mallorca, Spain on Sunday during a sudden and intense storm. The ship drifted across the harbor and collided with a moored oil tanker, the Castillo de Arteaga. … Continue reading

Russia Reported to be Sinking Ferries to Protect Kerch Bridge From Ukrainian Sea-Drone Attacks

We recently posted Ukrainian Naval Drones Redefining Warfare in the Black Sea, discussing naval drones developed by the Ukrainians with formidable ranges and increasing lethality. These sea drones are explosive uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) that have been used to attack … Continue reading

In Aftermath of Disastrous Lahaina Wild Fire, 49 Sunken Vessels Counted in Harbor

In addition to devastating the historic town of Lahaina on the Hawaiian island of Maui, the recent wild fires also destroyed most of the boats in the harbor.  After almost two weeks, Channel KHON2 News reports that the US Coast … Continue reading

Sierra Madre, a Rusting Outpost of Philippine Sovereignty in the South China Sea

An unlikely nautical relic of World War II, the BRP Sierra Madre, sits hard aground on Second Thomas Shoal, an atoll in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. Manned by a handful of Philippine marines, the rusting hulk … Continue reading

Panamax Meets Pana-Drought — Drought Restrictions In Canal Cause Delays and 200 Ship Backlog

Panama, the fifth wettest country, is experiencing one of the two driest years in the country’s 143-year record. The historic drought has impacted the water levels in Gatun Lake and the Panama Canal resulting in the Canal Authority introducing ship draft … Continue reading

Pyxis Ocean, Sail-Assisted 80,000 DWT Bulk Carrier Sets Sail on Maiden Voyage

Pyxis Ocean, an 80,000 DWT bulk carrier, fitted with two WindWings, a pioneering rigid wing technology, has set sail on its maiden voyage from China to Brazil. The bulker, owned by Mitsubishi Corporation has been chartered by Cargill, one of … Continue reading

Farewell FLIP, Famous Flipping Research Platform Heads Sent to Scrapyard

After 61 years of service, the one of its kind research vessel FLoating Instrument Platform, known as FLIP, has been retired and sent to a scrapyard.  I distinctly recall being absolutely fascinated by this engineering marvel when it was almost brand … Continue reading

LCS USS Sioux City, (We Hardly Knew You,) Decommissioned After Less Than Five Years

The sad saga of the Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) is winding down. The small surface vessels, built in two classes, and designed for operations near shore, were intended to be inexpensive and flexible. Instead, they proved to be unreliable, relatively … Continue reading

Darwin200 — Retracing the Voyage of HMS Beagle on 105-Year-Old Dutch Schooner Oosterschelde

Almost 200 years ago, Charles Darwin set sail from Plymouth, UK, as a naturalist on HMS Beagle on an epic voyage that would prove pivotal in the development of his theories of evolution.   This week, the 105-year-old Dutch schooner Oosterschelde set … Continue reading

Ukrainian Naval Drones Redefining Warfare in the Black Sea

When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, at least 100 Ukrainian Navy vessels, representing 75% of the Ukrainian naval fleet, were captured by Russian forces. In the Russian invasion of 2022, much of the remaining fleet was destroyed or scuttled to … Continue reading

Swansea Museum Seeking New Partner to Operate Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter Olga

Swansea Museum, the oldest museum in Wales, is seeking a new partner to sail the 1909 Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter Olga.  Their 5-year loan agreement with Sailing Tectona comes to an end this year, and the vessel will return to … Continue reading

Update: FSO Safer No Longer an Environmental Disaster Waiting to Happen, Dispute Remains Over Oil

The FSO Safer is now considerably safer. A United Nations operation to transfer more than one million barrels of oil from the decaying floating oil storage vessel into another ship off the coast of Yemen has been completed.  Removal of … Continue reading

Lāhainā, Maui, ex-Royal Capital & Whaling Port Destroyed in Hawaiian Wildfire, at Least 36 Killed

Lāhainā, a town on the island of Maui in Hawaii, was the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom in the early nineteenth century, Lāhainā was also a historic whaling port during the whaling boom of the mid-1800s.  In recent years, Lāhainā … Continue reading

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor Goes Fishing in Florida Keys — Catches $1.1M Cocaine Cache

CNN reports that Tampa Mayor Jane Castor made a big catch while fishing the Florida Keys with family late last month, spotting and hauling in a package containing 70 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of approximately $1.1 million, … Continue reading

Fossil of Peruvian Whale Rivals Blue Whale as Heaviest Animal Ever Discovered

A recent study published in the journal Nature describes an extinct whale, Perucetus colossus, discovered in the desert in southern Peru, that rivals the blue whale in weight, if not necessarily in length.  The Perucetus colossus was a basilosaurid whale … Continue reading

Loch Ness Quest — Recruiting Volunteer Monster Hunters for Biggest Search for “Nessie” in 50 years

The Loch Ness Centre, in partnership with Loch Ness Exploration, is seeking to recruit a small army of volunteers to join in what is described as the biggest search for the Loch Ness monster in 50 years. The Quest weekend … Continue reading