Global Research Sailboat SORCERER II Visits NSHOF This Week

The research sailboat Sorcerer II will be on display at the National Sailing Center & Hall of Fame from today, June 19 through Monday, June 24.

The Sorcerer II Expedition is a global oceanographic mission to sample and discover microbes around the world led by J. Craig Venter, the scientist who pioneered methods for decoding the human genome.

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Denison Yacht Sales Offers Efficient, Eco-friendly Yachts with Mass Appeal

Denison Yacht Sales was recently named the Florida and California dealer for Greenline Hybrid, the world’s first serial production hybrid yacht ranging in size from 33 feet to 88 feet. With the goal of starting a new area of responsible boating, Greenline Hybrid brings efficient and environmentally friendly designs built to maximize well-being and the enjoyment of being on the water.

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Great Lakes Coast Guard investigates unknown sheen in southern Lake Michigan

The Coast Guard is investigating a sheen Tuesday that was reported in southern Lake Michigan one day earlier.

About 3 p.m. Monday, a communications watchstander at Coast Guard Station Michigan City, Ind., was notified that people were coming out the water with an oily substance on them at Porter Beach, Ind.

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Great Lakes Shipping Picks Up After Slow Spring

Great Lakes cargo numbers rallied in May after a slow start. Shipping officials have some cautious optimism about the coming season, though the forecasting is based on a lot of “ifs.”

This year's slow start was blamed on winter making an extended stay, with snow storms and late ice clogging shipping traffic.

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Measures taken to reduce invasive sea lampreys' Great Lakes population

Earlier this month, the GLFC announced that in New York, a sea lamprey barrier and trap was built was on Orwell Brooke, a tributary that feeds into Lake Ontario's Salmon River. The barrier is one of 70 sea lamprey barriers in all of the great lakes.

The barrier, which was placed as close to Lake Ontario as possible, stops sea lampreys before they can spawn in Orwell Brook. It is designed to allow other migratory fish to go on as normal, and has aluminum stop logs that will be removed outside of the sea lamprey's migratory period.

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Jennifer Wilson Crowned New U.S. Women’s Match Racing Champion

In a three-day series at the Chicago Match Race Center that featured everything from light shifty breeze to big wind and waves, Chicago-based Jennifer Wilson and her team of Sally Barkow (Nashotah, Wis.), Katherine Pettibone (Sacramento, Calif.), Krista Paxton (Royal Oak, Mich.), and Sandi Svoboda (Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.) have won the Allegra Knapp Mertz Trophy for the 2013 U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship. After defeating Sandy Hayes in a 2-0 Semi-Final, Wilson and team went on to defeat Stephanie Roble and her team in a 3-1 Final.

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71 One-Designs Vie at Cleveland Race Week

71 one-design boats invaded Cleveland Race Week at Edgewater Yacht Club in Cleveland, Ohio from June 14-16. Seven fleets competed, including 20 Tartan 10s seeking the title of T10 Lake Erie Champion.

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Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge 2013

For the ninth consecutive year, Officine Panerai is sponsoring the largest international circuit of regattas reserved for classic yachts: the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge 2013.

The east coast of the United States will be the venue for the North American Circuit, which features stages in Marblehead, Nantucket and Newport.

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Chicago Match Race Center to Host U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship

The Chicago Match Race Center will welcome this US Sailing National Championship with the first of three days of racing scheduled to begin Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16.

Eight teams will compete on Lake Michigan’s Belmont Harbor in the Tom 28 to decide who will raise the prestigious Allegra Knapp Mertz Trophy. The field includes a diverse array of talent, ranging from Olympic and America’s Cup veterans to up-and-coming new names fresh off the U.S. intercollegiate circuits.

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Rain Helps Raise Great Lakes Water Levels

The Army Corps of Engineers says Lake Erie is about five inches above where it was last month and Lake Ontario is about 2.5 inches where it was in May.

That's good for recreational boaters and cargo ships making deliveries that traditionally have had to navigate low water levels in the lakes.

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New Great Lakes Exhibit Opens at Shedd Aquarium

In the exhibit, which opened over the weekend, there also were roughly 60 other species, interactive information on various species from the Great Lakes and a story booth allowing visitors to self-record their personal impressions of the Great Lakes.

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Recreational Boating is $121 Billion Economic Driver for U.S.

The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), today announced that recreational boating in the U.S. has an annual economic value of $121 billion. The industry’s rising tide supports 964,000 American jobs and 34,833 businesses, generates $40 billion in annual labor income and drives $83 billion in annual spending.

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