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Spain, Galicia: Orca Take Advantage of Coastal Octopus and Enter Rias
For the third successive year, Orca have been sighted in the Ria de Arousa, on Spain's NW coast, feeding on octopus. While a wonderful sight to behold, (along with blue, pilot and fin whales), the Orca are also continuing to interact with yachts and damaging rudders. Sailors are being advised to stay in port.
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French Polynesia: The Unfiltered Reality
For many, French Polynesia is the ultimate cruising destination – a scattered paradise of volcanic peaks, turquoise lagoons and lush green islands. But beneath the picture-perfect surface lies a complex and challenging cruising ground. Eileen Councill delves into the realities of sailing in French Polynesia and offers a balanced perspective on the pros, cons and the unforgettable experiences in between.
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Excellent article ! I agree with everything you say and definitely to your final verdict ! However this idyllic picture has sometimes a rather dark social flip side which is very important to be aware of...
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Philippines, Davao: Cruisers Advised to Avoid the Area
Due to recent issues with the Bureau of Custom at the Philippines port of Davao, cruisers are strongly advised to avoid visiting the area. Holiday Oceanview Marina, Samal Island is not accepting any new arrivals until the Customs issues are resolved
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Vietnam: Typhoon Brings Heavy Rain and Strong Winds to Central Provinces
Typhoon Kajiki hit Vietnam on Monday this week bringing dangerous winds and heavy rainfall to the country’s central provinces, with the government organizing mass evacuations from coastal areas.
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Western Australia, Ningaloo Reef: The World’s Best Kept Secret?
Almost all sailors know about the Great Barrier Reef on the east coast of Australia. However, on the other side of the country there is a similar pristine coral reef that lies only a few miles offshore. Ningaloo Reef is the largest coral fringing reef in the world and a UNESCO Heritage Listed site. In this report, Kim Klaka, author of the Fremantle Sailing Club’s Western Australia Cruising Guide says the abundance of marine life is a major drawcard for the reef.
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Curacao: Clearance & Anchoring Updates
The Curacao Ports Authority have been in contact with Noonsite to clarify designated anchoring areas and rules for visiting yachts, plus with an update on new clearance offices in Spanish Water.
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Navigation: Staying Safe when Sailing in Remote Locations
Navigating in some of the world’s more remote areas has it’s challenges, not the least of which is sailing in areas which are either un-surveyed or where electronic charts are inaccurate. Satellite charts are an advantage, but should not be solely relied on, as experienced circumnavigator and regular Noonsite contributor Luc Callebaut outlines in this informative video.
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Fiji: Automatic Identification System (AIS) Now Mandatory
As part of the 2025/26 Fiji Government Budget, new maritime safety and monitoring regulations are now in effect. All vessels operating in Fiji waters must now have their Automatic Identification System (AIS) activated at all times
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Greece: West Aegean Companion Guide
Rod and Lucinda Heikell’s West Aegean is a companion guide which provides details of places that are mentioned only lightly in Greek Waters Pilot. It covers the coasts and islands near Athens, the adjacent islands in the Cyclades and the Eastern Peloponnese to Monemvasia. Also covered is the mainland coast of Greece from Sounion to Volos and the adjacent coast of Evia, and the Northern Sporades including Skíathos and Skópelos.
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