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3 Places to go Sailing this Summer

With Summer right around the corner, the water is getting warmer and the days are lasting longer. More of us are looking to spend as much time in the sun as possible. What better way to do that than by going on a nice relaxing sail. Here is my top 3 list of...

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3 Free Things to do in San Diego this June

San Diego is a tourist hotspot during the summer, but not everyone has a lot of money to spend. For those of us on the more fragile side, here is a personally curated list of my top 5 favorite free things to do in San Diego this June.   #1 Twilight in the Park...

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What is Plastic Really Doing to Our Ocean?

Many of us have heard that plastic is building up in our ocean quicker than ever before, but what exactly does that mean for marine life and us humans. In short, our plastic is poisoning our oceans and our ecosystem. Making it’s way to our plate through the marine food web.

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5 Benefits on Sunshine

Here in San Diego, there is no shortage of sunshine. Sometimes we take our amazing year-round weather for granted so today we are looking at 5 benefits of spending a little time in the sunshine. 1. Spending time in the sun can actually cause a release of serotonin to...

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Meet Blind Sailor Hiro Iwamoto

Meet Blind Sailor Hiro Iwamoto

Hiro Iwamoto was 13 when he first started going blind. He grew up on a small island in southern Japan close to Kyushu.  Finally, at 16, total blindness closed out the world, and he was determined to commit suicide. He walked onto a bridge contemplating life, paused...

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Great Pacific Garbage Patch

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is located between California and Hawaii and is known to be the largest of 5 offshore plastic accumulation zones.  It is estimated that 1.15 to 2.41 million tons of plastic are entering the ocean each year from rivers alone. At...

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Festival of Yoga in San Diego 2018

Come out to the San Diego Yoga Festival in celebration of the United Nations’ International Day of Yoga. This is one of the largest yoga festivals in San Diego. It will be filled with group lessons, music and everything that has to do with yoga.

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A Message From Seas LYFE

A Message From Seas LYFE

Seas LYFE started as a dream and a talk. Like the kind of things we talk about when we're kicking it with our friends around a bonfire. Things we would do if there was no limitation. Circumnavigating the globe on a classical sailing vessel has been that dream, and we...

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World Oceans Day

World Oceans Day is celebrated on June 8th. This year the theme is to end plastic pollution. World Oceans Day is a global event dedicated to connecting us through our love of the planet we call home. Events are taking place around the globe and you can find a complete...

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World Environment Day

World Environment Day

Today is the day to go outside and celebrate nature. June 5th is World Environment Day, first established in 1972 by the United Nations General Assembly. Every year, a different city is chosen to host the festivities. This year the host nation is India and the theme...

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The International Coastal Cleanup

For about 30 years, The Ocean Conservancy has been hosting The International Coastal Cleanup. Many nations come together, pick up and document trash in attempts to prevent further ocean pollution.

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The San Diego County Fair

It’s that time of year again, on June 1st the San Diego County Fair opened for business! The theme for this year’s fair is “How Sweet It Is” and there is plenty of candy themed fun. In the themed exhibit you will learn all about the candy and chocolate making process,...

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The Dangers Of Fishing Nets

We may think that fishing nets are harmless, but in fact, they are the exact opposite. Fishing nets are killing our oceans are killing our ocean at an astonishing rate. Over 40% of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is composed of fishing debris. We need to implement sustainable methods of disposing of our waste!

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Common Southern California Fish

The Pacific Ocean is a host to a diverse ecology. Living in Southern California you are likely to see everything from Blue Whales and Dolphins, to Seals and Sea Lions. Fishing is also a favorite past time of communities living near the water. When visiting San Diego...

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Fishing Techniques

When you spend most of your time on the water fishing techniques are a common conversation. In today's post, we will go over a few of the most common types of fishing techniques practiced. Hand Gathering is a fishing practice that utilizes minimal resources in order...

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Seas Lyfe @ The Ocean Beach Farmers Market Wednesday

Seas Lyfe @ The Ocean Beach Farmers Market Wednesday

Ocean Beach has a vibe that adds a special touch to San Diego City. Like most beach towns, it's filled with quirky shops and taverns. Every Wednesday, you'll find that Newport Ave is filled with vendors and live music, as it has been for the past 25 years. We're...

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Common Words You Didn’t Know Had A Nautical Origin

Common Words You Didn’t Know Had A Nautical Origin

Turns out you may have been using maritime slang more often than you thought. Language has a funny way of evolving over time, and before we know it, centuries pass along and new ideas become common tongue. So check out these phrases and words below and see if you have...

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Plastic: A History of Polymers

The first elastic polymer was invented in 1869 by John Wesley Hyatt as a substitute for ivory, which was commonly used in billiards. For the first time mankind was not confined to the limitation of nature in manufacturing. Originally this invention was touted and...

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US Navy Marine Mammal Program

Did you know that right here in San Diego dolphins and sea lions are being trained for specific types of missions? How awesome is that?  The US Navy has been training dolphins and sea lions dating back to the late 1950’s. Bottle nose dolphins and California sea lions...

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Why Seas Lyfe?

Why Seas Lyfe?

Seas Lyfe is not just a clothing brand or a boat. We are a lifestyle brand that focuses on getting people motivated about going out and exploring all that life has to offer. We are also a group of about 15 men that make their living on the water. We have made a choice...

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