Comments for OCEAN VOYAGES INSTITUTE https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org WE CAN ALL BE OCEAN HEROES Sun, 11 Jun 2023 19:05:49 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 Comment on OUR OCEAN NEEDS CLEANUP NOW! by Pavel Ciorici https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/our-ocean-needs-cleanup-now/comment-page-1/#comment-164502 Mon, 05 Dec 2016 09:30:19 +0000 https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/post-with-youtube-video/#comment-164502 Fusce dapibus, tellus ac cursus commodo, tortor mauris condimentum nibh, ut fermentum massa justo sit amet risus. Maecenas sed diam eget risus varius blandit sit amet non magna. Donec sed odio dui. Vestibulum id ligula porta felis euismod semper.

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Comment on ASSEMBLY BILL WOULD CUT PLASTIC TRASH TO OCEAN by Comate https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/assembly-bill-would-cut-plastic-trash-to-ocean/comment-page-1/#comment-149602 Wed, 11 Nov 2015 06:10:19 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?p=237#comment-149602 Would like to discuss with Ms. Mary Crowley about Intercepting the Tsunami Debris Slick with Clean-Up / Scooping Ocean Vessels prior to the Debris recahing the Pacific Northwest Bays & Beaches, it should be possible to use Trash-Debris Scooper Vesselsand off-load same into Cargo-Bulk-Type Vessels (Mother Vessels) for Transporting toa suitable Discharge Port for Disposal needless to say this will be a Major Operation, but a lot less of a Problem of having this Debris/Trash wash up in USA. ~ we do have a Major American Ship Operator interested in discussing this proposal.

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Comment on Take Action by Oscar Austin Saenz https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/project-kaisei/what-can-i-do/comment-page-1/#comment-35325 Sun, 24 Aug 2014 16:25:57 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?page_id=149#comment-35325 To whom it may concern,
could you let me know when is the next time there will be a Kaisei voyage to research, clean up the Plastic Vortex and what it takes to be a part of the project? Thank you so much.

From deep in the Heart of “South” Texas,
Oscar Austin Saenz

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Comment on Take Action by Bianca Matter https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/project-kaisei/what-can-i-do/comment-page-1/#comment-8540 Sat, 12 Apr 2014 14:38:13 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?page_id=149#comment-8540 Dear Mary, and everyone that feels the distress of our planet deeply in their hearts!

Whenever I look at the trash bags filling up with the huge amount of plastics and styrofoam – whether it is at work, at family gatherings, or other celebrations, I cannot help but think about how shortsighted, lazy, careless and egotistic we have become as a society. As a German living in the US, I was especially alarmed at family gatherings that supposedly celebrate life, how much trash is created just for a single human’s birthday, and thrown in the garbage without any second thought. It contributed partially to the estrangement from my family-in-law, when I made comments about it…
Done talking, I would like to offer my help, and contribute more than the everyday recycling, reusing, aboiding…
If there is any way to really help with the existing plastic islands in the pacific, please contact me!
Sincerely, and with love for ALL life,

Bianca Nandini Matter

612-860-9642

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Comment on Take Action by H.E. Ross https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/project-kaisei/what-can-i-do/comment-page-1/#comment-6870 Thu, 20 Mar 2014 10:23:29 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?page_id=149#comment-6870 Mary,
I need some direction in what you would need somebody like me, sitting here in the UK, can do to assist Ocean Voyages Institute’s Project Kaisei. I can write and talk and pass out information- just let me know how exactly I can do something.
Ross

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Comment on TSUNAMI DEBRIS WORKSHOP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII by Bryan Reid https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/tsunami-debris-workshop-at-university-of-hawaii/comment-page-1/#comment-218 Sat, 23 Jun 2012 04:08:42 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?p=192#comment-218 Hi,
I have friends sailing a boat back from Hawaii to Vancouver and I am a little concerned about them running into the debris. I am very aware of how difficult it is to see debris while sailing in swells and wind wave but especially at night when you just can’t see debris in the water.

Is there a recommendation for navigating back to avoid the field?

You help would be much appreciated

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Comment on Take Action by David Dyer https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/project-kaisei/what-can-i-do/comment-page-1/#comment-214 Fri, 15 Jun 2012 02:49:58 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?page_id=149#comment-214 If you need help running your vessel, I have a 100 ton near coastal master lic, sailing endorsement, AB Seaman unlimited, any waters, STCW95, FCC radio lic etc. I am a retired USDA scientist, U.S. Sailing instructor, and I do a lot of coastal crusing on my sail boat.

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Comment on TSUNAMI DEBRIS WORKSHOP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII by Gee Randhawa https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/tsunami-debris-workshop-at-university-of-hawaii/comment-page-1/#comment-204 Fri, 01 Jun 2012 15:49:19 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?p=192#comment-204 I’m a stay-at-home-mum living in Texas. However, we love the ocean after experiencing California. We heard about the Trash Vortex some time ago, but there has been no recent updates. Are you any closer in discovering a way to extract the debris out of the ocean and to reduce its impact on marine life?

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Comment on Take Action by Deirdre Aureden https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/project-kaisei/what-can-i-do/comment-page-1/#comment-185 Sat, 05 May 2012 01:58:10 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?page_id=149#comment-185 The Oceans Voyages Institute is doing terrific work. I found your website while looking for more information after reading excerpts from the book “Garbology.” I didn’t see any posts from 2012, though, and I wonder what you are focusing on now? Also, do you have a strategy for clean-up? I work as a fundraiser for a nature center in upstate New York, and I can’t help but think that if you figured out a strategy for clean-up, with an identified dollar figure you would need per year to accomplish a specific step in the clean-up process, that you could raise large amounts of money to clean up the trash. This problem is so important, and it alarms anyone who loves the ocean – and this is practically everyone! It seems overwhelming – many people just give up – “it can’t be cleaned up” – that’s why I think you need to break it down. Perhaps you are working on this now? It would be great for you to articulate: “you are going to clean up X amount each year – estimate if you had Y amount of money, you could do X.” Also, I think we need to hold producers responsible as well as consumers, and they would be your potentially very large donors. My advice would be to approach large “FMCG” corporations – the Proctor & Gamble, Coke & Pepsi, etc – for donations once you have a very clear clean-up strategy, a 5 year plan for example, with extremely clear objectives. What would be great would be to figure out who are the top 20 producers of plastic trash in the world, and approach them, hold them responsible for their actions. Do an aggressive marketing campaign (your goal is to produce a video that goes viral), and then ask the top 20 for very large amounts of money, indicating that you intend to match their donations by donations from the other top 19. I wish I lived in California where I would be happy to help you as a volunteer! This is a big problem – you need a really big, aggressive campaign to clean up the ocean!

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Comment on TSUNAMI DEBRIS WORKSHOP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII by Trevor Gillespie ~ Marcon Engineering Services, Inc. Baltimore, MD. https://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/tsunami-debris-workshop-at-university-of-hawaii/comment-page-1/#comment-116 Tue, 21 Feb 2012 18:33:11 +0000 http://www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org/?p=192#comment-116 Would like to discuss with Ms. Mary Crowley about Intercepting the Tsunami Debris Slick with Clean-Up / Scooping Ocean Vessels prior to the Debris reaching the Pacific Northwest Bays & Beaches, it should be possible to use Trash-Debris Scooper Vessels
and off-load same into Cargo-Bulk-Type Vessels (Mother Vessels) for Transporting to
a suitable Discharge Port for Disposal – needless to say this will be a Major Operation, but a lot less of a Problem of having this Debris/Trash wash up in USA. ~ we do have a Major American Ship Operator interested in discussing this proposal.

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