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OceansWatch’s First Project to Vanuatu a Success

Published: Fri 21 Nov 2008 10:30 AM
OceansWatch’s First Project to Vanuatu a Success
The Magic Roundabout, OceansWatch’s project lead boat for Vanuatu left New Zealand in late May and had a fast trip up to Port Vila on Efate Island. On board was Chris Bone, project leader / skipper, team scientist James Pitman, Melinda Taylor dive master and 15 year old Australian, Jessica Watson, who sets off in 2009 on her quest to be the youngest person to sail round the world unassisted (www.youngestround.com)
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Full report: OceansWatchs_First_Project_to_Vanuatu_aSuccess.pdf

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