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Calling "Women who sail" to join us at the 53rd edition of Antigua Sailing Week - April 30 - May 6, 2022 This world-famous event showcases some of the most professional racing found in the Caribbean, and is also a must-do for cruising and bare-boat crews. With over 100 boats every year it includes everyone, from world class award winning skippers to casual sailors along with their friends who want to join in, cheer them on and have some fun. And for 2022 we extend a special invitation to WOMEN. https://www.sailingweek.com/enter-2022/
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In future videos I’ll show what kind of trash we’ve been picking up in the ocean. But at the end of the day, as sailors, we are in the nest position to make an impact and reduce our own footprints by picking up plastic that we see in the water. If everyone did that, we’d have a little less plastic in the oceans.