Update ; Hijacked SV Quest Split from Group; Now Trailed by US Navy

We are learning more about the hijacked SV Quest, seized by pirates off Oman last Friday.   The sailing yacht, reportedly with Americans Scott and Jean Adam, Phyllis Macay and Bob Riggle aboard, had been sailing with the Oz-Med section of … Continue reading

Pirates Capture Four Americans on Yacht in Indian Ocean

Four Americans on the S/V Quest were seized by pirates this afternoon 240 nautical miles off the coast of Oman in the Indian Ocean.   Jean and Scott Adam, owners of the S/V Quest, have been sailing around the world … Continue reading

The Legend of Sadie, the Goat – Hudson River Pirate

Recently the New York Times on its “Answers to Readers’ Questions About New York” blog was asked, “Can you tell me anything about a Hudson River pirate named Sadie the Goat?”  Sadie’s tale is worth retelling, whether or not she ever … Continue reading

Update: Opposition to Shipping Nuclear Waste on the Great Lakes

Last week we posted about the approval granted  by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to allow Bruce Power to ship 1,600 tonnes of radioactive waste, in the form of 16 decommissioned nuclear reactors, across the Great Lakes, though the St. … Continue reading

New York’s Seaport Museum Struggles to Stay Afloat

Update: The Seaport Museum “temporarily” laid-off another twelve staff members on Monday afternoon. More bad news from the South Street Seaport.   Last week the Seaport Museum laid off the captain of the schooner Pioneer, as well a marine educator … Continue reading

Sailors’ Valentines – Better than a Hallmark Card

Happy Valentines Day!   Yesterday, the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine held a sailor’s valentine workshop.  (See our previous post.)   Sailors’ valentines were traditionally octagonal wooden boxes with a glass front,  with intricate symmetrical designs inside, often made of shells … Continue reading