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Sailing, whether it be peripatetic cruising as a lifestyle or carving up the seas in competitive round the world ocean racing, can sometimes harbour a tinge of guilt. We should at least spare a thought for saving the watery part of the planet that we sailors so enjoy.

Making a scientific contribution in one form or another while at the same time living our passion is now a trend, was another, both producing enormous amounts of new specimens and data now stashed away in the vaults of London’s Natural History Museum.

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