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		<title>DAVID ROCKEFELLER Jr, Founder, Sailors for the Sea</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jessica Muffett]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/DR-Glacier.jpg"><img src="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/DR-Glacier-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="These images can be used in a profile of David Rockefeller." width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1585" /></a><strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong>

<a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org">Sailors for the Sea</a>, which “educates and engages the boating community in the worldwide protection of the oceans,” was the outcome of David Rockefeller&#8217;s work on the Pew Oceans Commission, which identified profound and alarming&#8230;]]></description>
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<a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org">Sailors for the Sea</a>, which “educates and engages the boating community in the worldwide protection of the oceans,” was the outcome of David Rockefeller&#8217;s work on the Pew Oceans Commission, which identified profound and alarming ocean health issues.  As an avid sailor with a life-long love of the ocean and a philanthropist with a keen interest in environmental issues, David envisioned an organization that would educate the boating community about these ocean health issues and lead boaters to protect the waters we all love.  
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<strong>How has your Nominees efforts made a difference for the better?</strong><p>
Their flagship programs – <a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org/programs/clean-regattas">Clean Regattas</a>, <a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org/programs/rainy-day-kits">Rainy Day Kits</a>, and <a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org/programs/certified-sea-friendly">Certified Sea Friendly</a> – directly engage boaters in fulfilling their vision. Their <a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org/resources/ocean-watch-essays">Ocean Watch Essays</a>, are monthly articles that discuss current ocean health issues with with opportunities to take action. Their <a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org/resources/clean-boating">Clean Boating</a> section lists steps boaters can take to reduce their environmental impact. Their <a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org/resources/conservation-links">link library</a> of non profit organizations dedicated to a specific realm of conservation are proudly promoted here.

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<strong>How will being recognized as a YachtWorld Hero further your nominee’s cause?</strong><p> YachtWorld&#8217;s access to the recreational boater will engage the boating community in the worldwide protection of the oceans.

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<strong>Please share any website or online articles about your nominee’s activities.</strong> <p>


<div id="attachment_1610" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/DavidRockefeller-and-Ian-Atkins.jpg"><img src="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/DavidRockefeller-and-Ian-Atkins-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="David Rockefeller, Jr. receives award for 2013 YachtWorld Hero from Ian Atkins, Sr. Vice President and General Manager of Dominion Marine Media " width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1610" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">David Rockefeller, Jr. receives award for 2013 YachtWorld Hero from Ian Atkins, Sr. Vice President and General Manager of Dominion Marine Media </p></div>

<a href="http://www.yachtworld.com/boat-content/2014/02/a-man-for-all-seas-david-rockefeller-jr-is-the-yachtworld-hero-for-2013/">http://www.yachtworld.com/boat-content/2014/02/a-man-for-all-seas-david-rockefeller-jr-is-the-yachtworld-hero-for-2013/</a><p>

<a href="http://blog.boats.com/2014/02/david-rockefeller-jr-wins-yachtworld-hero-award/#.UvzwpnlYkmw">http://blog.boats.com/2014/02/david-rockefeller-jr-wins-yachtworld-hero-award/#.UvzwpnlYkmw</a> <p>

<a href="http://youtu.be/YnkZU13vtu0">http://youtu.be/YnkZU13vtu0</a><p>

<a href="http://vimeo.com/85969720">http://vimeo.com/85969720</a><p>

<a href="http://sailorsforthesea.org">Sailorsforthesea.org</a><p>
<a href="http://facebook.com/SailorsfortheSea">Facebook.com/SailorsfortheSea</a><p>
<a href="http://Twitter.com/SailorsforSea">Twitter.com/SailorsforSea</a>
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<strong>David Rockefeller, Jr. was nominated by John Burnham, of Dominion Marine Media in the category of Defending our Oceans. </strong>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Matt Rutherford, Ocean Research Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2013 23:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jessica Muffett]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/mattthumbnail.png"><img src="http://yachtworldheroes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/mattthumbnail-150x150.png" alt="" title="mattthumbnail" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1463" /></a><strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong>
In 2012, Matt Rutherford became the first person to solo circumnavigate North and South America. He completed the non-stop 27,000 mile journey in 10 months in a tiny, old sailboat. <a href="http://solotheamericas.org">Solotheamericas.org</a> 

Matt has embarked on a&#8230;]]></description>
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In 2012, Matt Rutherford became the first person to solo circumnavigate North and South America. He completed the non-stop 27,000 mile journey in 10 months in a tiny, old sailboat. <a href="http://solotheamericas.org">Solotheamericas.org</a> <p>

Matt has embarked on a new project, <a href="http://oceanresearchproject.org">oceanresearchproject.org</a>, that aims to make ocean research more affordable.  The typical running costs for scientific research in the open ocean is between $6,000 and $15,000 a day, depending on the organization. With Ocean Research Project they have a daily running cost of $112 a day.<p>

Together with scientist Nicole Trenholm, Matt completed the Atlantic Garbage patch expedition on August 15, 2013.  They spent 80 days at sea collecting data at 40 survey sites over 2,600 miles of the mid-Atlantic, sending some of the samples to the University of Japan for toxicity research and others to a lab to check the plastic for bacteria which shouldn&#8217;t be there. They are also quantifying the data to see just how much of this plastic is out there.  They shot footage during the expedition and are creating a educational based adventure documentary.  Next they will create a 3 day lesson plan, which will be interrogated into the Maryland public school system teaching thousands of 5th to 7th graders about the problems of plastics in the ocean.  On April 1, 2014 they are leaving on another expedition &#8211; sailing from California to Japan non-stop doing marine radiation testing, filming the expedition, and repeating the education process.     

&#8220;We&#8217;re living in a changing economic environment; you can no longer think big boats, big crew, big budget. Instead, a non-profit should think small boat, small crew, small budget. By doing this, you not only reduce the cost of the expedition, but also the overhead.&#8221;

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<strong>How has your Nominees efforts made a difference for the better?</strong><p>
Matt has already proven that he does what he sets out to do with his solo circumnavigation of the world. During the upcoming first of three new expeditions, Matt and his crew will be at sea for 75 days collecting data, while sailing 6,500 miles of the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is home to the Atlantic Garbage Patch and coincides with one of the five major oceanic gyres. The Sargasso Sea Gyre is a huge spiral of seawater formed by colliding currents. Most offshore sailors have seen floating junk on the high seas, but it&#8217;s a problem that has not been thoroughly explored in the mid-Atlantic. It&#8217;s the poster child for one of the worldwide ocean problems: plastic that&#8217;s initially created with human hands, then ends up in the ocean, often found inside animals&#8217; stomachs.<p>
&#8220;I caught the bug and it&#8217;s too deeply imbedded to stop.  Since I&#8217;m going to keep sailing I might as well do it in a way that gives back to the sea.&#8221;


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<strong>How will being recognized as a YachtWorld Hero further your nominee’s cause?</strong><p> 
The YachtWorld Hero nomination will bring visibility to Ocean Research Project, which aims to make ocean research more affordable. It will provide scientific data and education about the changes within our oceans to inspire people to action. Equipped with a team of expert scientists and sailors, they will embark on expeditions to some of the world’s most dynamic parts of the ocean. The expeditions will be carried out on a sailboat which is outfitted in a manner conscious of economical practicality yet environmentally-friendly to perform as a mobile research and observation station. Their scientific data and audiovisual educational mediums are used for several purposes.

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<strong>Please share any website or online articles about your nominee’s activities.</strong> <p>

<a href="http://oceanresearchproject.org">http://oceanresearchproject.org</a><p>

<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lesleyann-coker/matt-rutherford-sailing_b_3306143.html">http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lesleyann-coker/matt-rutherford-sailing_b_3306143.html</a><p>


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<strong>Matt Rutherford was nominated by Tim Claxton of Dominion Marine Media in the category of Defending our Oceans.</strong><p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>MICHAEL T MOORE, Seakeepers.org</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2013 22:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong>
Michael Moore is chairman of The International SeaKeepers Society, an integral pillar of YachtWorld Foundation, which became YachtWorld Heroes.  Early on as we searched for a cause and road to reward our beneficiary, Michael suggested we&#8230;]]></description>
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<strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong><p>
Michael Moore is chairman of The International SeaKeepers Society, an integral pillar of YachtWorld Foundation, which became YachtWorld Heroes.  Early on as we searched for a cause and road to reward our beneficiary, Michael suggested we look at ocean advocacy and use the power of YachtWorld&#8217;s reach to promote the recipient&#8217;s cause.<p>

Invited to their events, meeting so many others involved in ocean advocacy, learning about the warnings about poor ocean health from incredibly diverse sources, it became clear that Michael&#8217;s inclusiveness &#8211; as his tenure as chair &#8211; had expanded Seakeepers&#8217; message&#8217;s reach to many, many people in two short years. Inspired by Michael&#8217;s example of inclusiveness, we decided to expand our recognition to many &#8211; thus was born YachtWorld Heroes.<p><p>

<strong>How has your nominee&#8217;s efforts made a difference for the better?</strong><p>
Lead by their chair Michael Moore, The International SeaKeepers Society members include influential opinion leaders who believe that the best way to protect the environment is to protect the world’s oceans, and whose members are deeply committed to finding real-world solutions to the problems now plaguing our seas.  SeaKeepers works directly with the yachting community as an essential component and contributor to ocean research and conservation efforts, enabling the yachting community to take full advantage of their unique potential to advance marine sciences and to raise awareness about global ocean issues.  SeaKeepers 100+ DISCOVERY Yachts augment current knowledge about the state of the oceans, rouse significant scientific discovery, raise awareness about critical ocean issues and inspire a passion for the seas.<p><p>

<strong>How will being recognized as a YachtWorld Hero further your nominee&#8217;s cause?</strong><p>
A YachtWorld Hero provides recognition to individuals, and we hope there are those who will become involved in SeaKeepers as much for their vision as for Michael&#8217;s leadership.<p><p>

<strong>Please share any website or online articles about your nominee&#8217;s activities.</strong><p>
The International SeaKeepers Society <a href="http://seakeepers.org"> www.seakeepers.org</a><p><p>

<strong>Michael T. Moore was nominated by Jessica Stewart Muffett, Founder, YachtWorld.com, in the category Defending our Oceans. </strong>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Deborah Kinder, Documentary Filmmaker, Founder/CEO BLUE Ocean Film Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong>

Debora Kinder, an award winning documentary filmmaker, is the Founder and CEO of the BLUE Ocean FIlm Festival and Conservation Event.  She is co-founder of BLUE&#8217;s parent non-profit organization, Make a Difference Media.  Writer and conservationist,&#8230;]]></description>
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<strong>Who is Your Hero?</strong><p>

Debora Kinder, an award winning documentary filmmaker, is the Founder and CEO of the BLUE Ocean FIlm Festival and Conservation Event.  She is co-founder of BLUE&#8217;s parent non-profit organization, Make a Difference Media.  Writer and conservationist, Debora brings together the ocean filmmaking community, scientists devoted to the oceans, and deep sea film buffs.<p>

In September 2012 the International SeaKeepers Society was pleased to have Deborah Kinder on a committee of 42 remarkable women, all renowned for their work in yachting and ocean advocacy. By serving on this Committee of Peers Deborah Kinder, continued her work known for bringing light to the world’s most important environmental movement – protecting the oceans. On a magical night in Monaco, Ms. Kinder did this by honoring a woman known to the fashion world as “Agnes b.’ but in the world of ocean advocacy she is less known as the benefactor of Tara Marine Expeditions and its scientific research vessel known as TARA.  SeaKeepers everywhere greatly admire remarkable women like Deborah Kinder who through there selflessness also honor others. It goes without saying that Ms. Kinder is an extraordinary filmmaker and committed environmentalist. It is fitting and appropriate that Yachtworld Heroes has chosen to honor Deborah Kinder as a 2013 Yachtworld Hero.<p><p>

<strong>How has your nominee’s efforts made a difference for the better?</strong> <p>

Debora writes on Blueoceanfilmfestival.org, &#8220;Never has it been more urgent to promote, honor and share films that inspire people to protect our ocean and the life within.&#8221; This is one person very effectively leveraging thousands to educate others.<p><p>

<strong>How will being recognized as a YachtWorld Hero further your nominee’s cause?</strong><p>

To use a tagline from Make a Difference Media, Deborah is &#8220;USING THE POWER OF MEDIA FOR THE GREATER GOOD&#8221;.  Exposure as a YachtWorld Hero on yachtworld.com will pass on Debora&#8217;s message to the recreational boater/yachtsman/yachtswoman, and to the marine industry.<p><p>

<strong>Please share any website or online articles about your nominee’s activities.</strong><p>

<a href="http://blueoceanfilmfestival.org">http://www.blueoceanfilmfestival.org/</a><p>
<a href="http://realscreen.com/2012/09/21/blue-ocean-film-fest-2012-prepares-to-set-sail/#ixzz2DYQDwNgU">http://realscreen.com/2012/09/21/blue-ocean-film-fest-2012-prepares-to-set-sail/#ixzz2DYQDwNgU<p>
<a href="http://makeadifferencemedia.com">Make a Difference Media</a><p><p>

<strong>Deborah Kinder was nominated by Michael Moore, Chair, <a href="http://seakeepers.org">The International SeaKeepers Society</a>. </strong>
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