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Caring For Open Water Swimmers In The Extreme

Video courtesy of Henri Kaarma and Wyatt Song in Murmansk, Russia. Nuala Moore gave her first lecture at the World Extreme Medicine – 1st Ocean Extreme Medicine course in Plymouth, UK. Moore was invited to contribute her expertise and knowledge to the World Extreme Medicine program (formerly called Expedition & Wilderness Medicine), the world’s leading

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Good Or Bad? Depends If You View From The Right Or Left

Photo credit United States Navy. As President Trump swept through the Middle East and Europe, his proposed budget for the USA was viewed positively and negatively from both sides of the political aisle. Oceana wrote to its supporters and members, “President Trump just released his proposed budget for funding the federal government for fiscal year

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On The Water Impacted By Weather, Wind And Waves

Courtesy of The Weather Channel. The Weather Channel is the world’s largest private weather company. Its information that is broadcast on television and over the Internet helps people around the global make informed decisions and take action as weather changes – for the better or worse. The Weather Channel delivers up to 26 billion forecasts

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Ashley Twichell Featured In Swimming World Biweekly

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Recently back in North Carolina off of her dominating victory at the 10 km USA Swimming Open Water National Championships, Ashley Twichell is featured on the cover of this month’s issue of Swimming World Biweekly. Download the free issue here. Interested readers can also download a PDF of all

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