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Assault, Silence & System Fixes: Elle Fisher on Safety at Sea
Elle Fisher confronts violence, silence, and system gaps in yachting—and outlines practical reforms for Safety at Sea, from psychological screening to real accountability.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 223 min read
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Civil vs. Criminal Law at Sea: Why Litigation Is the Crew’s Lifeline
When criminal courts refuse to act, maritime law still offers crew a path to justice. In this UNCENSORED feature, maritime lawyer Adria Notari explains the difference between civil and criminal law at sea — from statutes of limitation and evidence collection to employer liability and the limits of flag state accountability.

Yachting International Radio
Sep 33 min read
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Inside Portsmouth's Push for Safer, Greener Seas
How Portsmouth International Port is setting the pace for maritime sustainability and seafarer welfare. "We’re not blessed with space—but we are blessed with vision." Portsmouth may be one of the most densely populated cities in the UK, but inside its busy harbor lies a future-forward maritime operation built on innovation, sustainability, and safety. In a recent episode of Sea Views , host Julia Gosling sat down with Ben McInnis, Harbor Master at Portsmouth International Por

Yachting International Radio
Aug 183 min read
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