(Found) at sea

Some of the greatest adventure stories of all time originate at—or by—the sea. And some of the greatest adventurers ever known have been those wayfarers who’ve found themselves found at sea. These are stories that celebrate the significance of our seas, our seafarers, and the stories that come when the two converge. From islands in the middle of the North Atlantic to those barely discovered, and seaside cottages where drifters have drifted to tall ships and their captains coursing Force-5 seas in search of…something, these tales capture the magic of our world’s greatest resource. And, in the midst of a climate crisis—and the domino effect this is having on marine life and resources all around the world—conservation, sustainability, activism, research, science, and responsible tourism will be a focal point of our storytelling. To love our seas is to protect our seas. And we’re eager to tell stories of both.

They were all fishers and all widows. One day, five years later, I scrounged up my bar napkin, called Theresa

They were all fishers and all widows. One day, five years later, I scrounged up my bar napkin, called Theresa

They were all fishers and all widows. One day, five years later, I scrounged up my bar napkin, called Theresa

They were all fishers and all widows. One day, five years later, I scrounged up my bar napkin, called Theresa

They were all fishers and all widows. One day, five years later, I scrounged up my bar napkin, called Theresa

They were all fishers and all widows. One day, five years later, I scrounged up my bar napkin, called Theresa

They were all fishers and all widows. One day, five years later, I scrounged up my bar napkin, called Theresa

So two by two, the fishermen began their night patrols. They remained committed to avoiding any violent confrontations; when their