A golden evening on Lake Ontario. Wikipedia Commons Photo.
In the last week, we have had a lot of inquiries about the upcoming Freshwater Research and Scientific Communications course. The course, which will be held on board our sailing vessel, Sea Dragon, this July. We are thrilled to tell you that the course is filling up rapidly, and as the summer approaches, we are all beginning to look forward to sunny sailing along the St. Lawrence Seaway, and through Lake Ontario.
Some people were wondering why it is that we chose to run our undergraduate course between Montreal and Toronto, Canada. It’s a good question, and one I posed recently to the course leader, Dr. Sherri (Sam) Mason.
Dr. Mason graduated cum laude from the University of Texas at Austin before completing her PhD in Chemistry at the University of Montana as a NASA Earth System Science scholar. She is currently an Associate Professor at SUNY Fredonia in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Her research interests are focused upon plastic pollution within freshwater ecosystems. In addition to her primary academic role she serves as the coordinator of the Environmental Sciences program and the Sustainability Coordinator for the SUNY FACE Center.
Dr. Mason lakeside looking for plastic particles in beach sand. Photo from WBFO's new website
Dr. Mason is a pioneer in freshwater plastic pollutions research. During the summer of 2012, Dr. Mason and a team of 20 undergraduate students aboard the tall ship Flagship Niagara, a wooden ship that’s replica vessel from the War of 1812. Dr. Mason and her crew conducted the first-ever survey for plastic pollution in the Great Lakes, using a manta trawl to collect samples within the open waters of the 3 of the 5 Great lakes (Superior, Huron and Erie).
No one knew what Dr. Mason’s team would find in the Great Lakes, but the results turned out to be shocking.Two of the 21 samples they collected contained 600,000 plastic pieces per square kilometre — nearly twice as much as the highest plastic count ever recorded in the infamous Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
This summer, as a part of Pangaea’s Freshwater Research course, Dr. Mason plans on having students collect plastic debris samples in the St. Lawrence Seaway, as well as Lake Ontario, to compare to the samples found in Lakes Superior, Huron and Erie. Lake Ontario is the furthest lake downstream in the Great Lakes, and is fed by the movement of water from Lake Erie via Niagara Falls. Mason has theorized that the highest concentrations of plastic debris could be found in Lake Ontario, and is eager to investigate.
I spoke to Dr. Mason recently about what drives her to study freshwater plastics pollution. For a more detailed interview with Dr. Mason, you can check out her interview on Dialogues TV:
Shot from Dialogues' Episode with Dr. Sherri Mason
Pangaea Explorations: What inspired you to study plastic pollution issues?
Dr. Mason: One of my favorite classes to teach is a nonmajors Environmental Chemistry course in which I get to introduce the plethora of environmental issues facing our society. I have been teach about plastic pollution in that class for ten years.
PE:What do you think are the most pressing environmental issues for the Great Lakes at the moment?
Dr. Mason: Unfortunately the most pressing environmental issues for the Great Lakes haven’t changed much. This region was the cornerstone for the industrial revolution within the US and we are still dealing with the aftermath of all that industrialization. PCBs, which were banned in the US in 1979, are still present in significant amounts, as are Dioxins, Furans, DDT and Mercury. These POP (persistent organic pollutant) species have been and continue to be a major environmental concern for this region.
The presence of plastic within the great Lakes only adds an additional layer of complexity to this issue because we know that they adsorb POPs from the surrounding water, hyper-concentrating them on their surface and thereby aiding in their ability to migrate into the food chain.
Dr. Mason on board the Tall ship Flagship NiagaraPE: What is being done to combat plastic pollutions in the Great Lakes region now?
Dr. Mason: Until our initial survey during the Summer of 2012, this wasn’t even known to be an issue. In fact a number of government officials I spoke to in advance of our expedition didn’t believe we would find anything. But we did. I don’t think anything is really being done right now to combat plastic pollution within the Great Lakes, but I hope that will quickly change.
PE:What will students be learning during the Freshwater Research Course?
Dr. Mason: We will start with just a basic overview of the Great Lakes system: how and when they were created, characteristics of each of the lakes within the system and differences between the lakes. We will then move on to basic water quality measurements (hands-on) and plastic pollution surveys. We plan (time permitting) to also discuss eutrophication, PPCPs, invasive species and environmental policies of the Great Lakes.
PE: Are there any new technologies or ideas out there that can help us tackle freshwater environmental pollution?
Dr. Mason: The best solution for any environmental problem is to start at the source of the issue. So rather than looking to new technologies to help “fix” the problem, stop the problem before it starts. Switching from modern agricultural methods (which involve using large quantities of synthetic chemicals, such as pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers) to more organic methods, for example, can do a lot with regard to current issues with algal blooms and eutrophication. Similarly, decreasing our use of single-use disposable plastic items, like bags, straws, and bottles, can dramatically reduce the amount of plastic that is in our water.
PE: What do you love about sailing in the Great Lakes?
Collecting samples on board Flagship Niagara
Dr. Mason: I lived along the shores of the Great Lakes for 10 years before I ever went out in them, and it wasn’t until I went sailing the Great Lakes for the first time that I truly appreciated them. They are amazing!
The lakes truly are beautiful, breath-taking and powerful. I think that every-single person, all 35 million of us that live within the Great Lakes watershed, should go sailing at least once on the Great Lakes.Once you’ve seen the lakes froma sail boat, you appreciate what they are- how vast, amazing and beautiful they are. From then on, you want to do anything you can to make sure they stay that way.
To learn more about the Freshwater Research and Scientific Communications Course, click here:
To read more about Dr. Sherri Mason’s 2012 Expedition, check these articles out:
Allen, Katie. November 29, 2012. “High Levels of Plastics Found in the Great Lakes”. Toronto Star Newspaper article.
She’s back and better than ever! ⚓️
After a full remodel and refit, SV Sea Dragon is officially back in her element — and this is the walk-through so many of you have been asking for. From bow to stern, inside and out, every detail has been thoughtfully upgraded to support life at sea, learning offshore skills, and unforgettable adventures around the world.
Our delightful First Mate, Phoebe, takes you on a complete tour, sharing the spaces where watch systems are run, meals are shared, friendships are built, and ocean miles are earned. This vessel isn’t just a boat — she’s a proven expedition platform designed for comfort, safety, and real blue-water sailing.
If watching this makes you imagine waking up at anchor, standing a night watch under the stars, or crossing oceans with an incredible crew… that’s no accident.
🌍 2026 is shaping up to be one of our most exciting years yet.
Come explore the world with us aboard Sea Dragon — this is where the journey begins!
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🌊 Cross the Gulf Stream on this Epic Bluewater Trip! 🌊
Join us May 1–15, 2026 for Landfall at Lady Liberty — a once-in-a-lifetime bluewater sailing expedition from Bermuda to New York City aboard SV Sea Dragon.
Cover roughly 900 nautical miles of open Atlantic and cross the mighty Gulf Stream, a major ocean current and an offshore navigator’s test!
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This one is hands-on exploration, authentic seamanship, and transformative travel. Navigate changing weather, trim sails with a crew of spirited adventurers, and make an iconic landfall with the Statue of Liberty rising on the horizon. 🌅🗽
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Whether you’re an aspiring sailor or an explorer at heart, this leg is for those who seek real ocean miles, real challenges, and unforgettable stories. — for travelers who want extraordinary.
📍 Bermuda → New York • 15 Days • $8,990
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Not just sailing - learning the skills that have guided mariners for centuries.
Guest crew practicing sunsights on a dreamy day at sea!
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How to Make Cookies in the Middle of the Atlantic Ocean!
Step by step on our morale boosting tips to keeping the night watch team happy and fed! We were so lucky to have such keen and eager guests on our ARC crossing that Skipper Dan and First mate Pheebs had so much time on their hands during watches that they got into a great Sea Dragon bake-off!
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🌎 2026: A Year of Raw Sailing Adventure.
From sun-soaked Caribbean islands to iceberg-sculpted Arctic fjords — this year we’re sailing to breathtakingly beautiful corners of the globe.
📍 We’re exploring:
🇱🇨 St. Lucia
🇬🇩 Grenada
🇦🇬 Antigua & Barbuda
🇰🇾 Cayman Islands
🇺🇸 United States (Key West & New York)
🇧🇲 Bermuda
🇨🇦 Canada (Nova Scotia & Newfoundland)
🇫🇷 Saint Pierre & Miquelon (French Territory)
🇬🇱 Greenland
🇮🇸 Iceland
🇫🇴 Faroe Islands
🇬🇧 United Kingdom (Scotland & England)
🇪🇸 Spain (Canary Islands — Gran Canaria)
Every dot on this map is a story waiting to be lived — blue-water passages, epic watches, wild coastlines, and crew bonds that last a lifetime.
Which destination are you most excited to sail to?👇
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Nobody warned us the ARC Rally would involve this much laughing.
Somewhere between the Canaries and St. Lucia, we remembered what this race is really about: good people, good spirit, and showing up for each other offshore.
Honored (and honestly still smiling) to receive the @arc_rally Media Award — proof that authenticity, humor, and real moments matter just as much as perfect sailing shots.
Endless gratitude for the ARC Rally, our incredible guests, and a crew that absolutely understood the assignment.
This is what adventure looks like when you encourage people be human and let go! ⛵️
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New Sailing Expedition Open 🌊
Bahamas Blast, a hands-on offshore sailing expedition aboard SV Sea Dragon, running Feb 5–15, 2026, starting at $3,790.
This is a true blue-water sailing experience, not a cruise.
Sail from Antigua to Key West, navigating long offshore legs, busy shipping lanes, and evolving weather systems while building real-world seamanship skills alongside an experienced expedition crew.
Expect overnight passages, rotating watch systems, navigation practice, sail handling, and confidence-building miles — ideal for aspiring sailors, adventure travelers, and anyone seeking an immersive Caribbean sailing expedition with purpose.
Safety, seamanship, and meaningful miles are always our top priorities.
👉 Book your berth: Link in bio
📆 Feb 5–15, 2026
💰 $3,790 all-inclusive onboard experience
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Lost in the Bermuda Triangle 🔻
1,200 nautical miles from the tropical warmth of Key West into the legendary waters of the Atlantic — where every sunrise feels like a reset and every night sky reminds you how vast the world really is. From watch shifts at dawn, to navigating the mystery of the so-called Bermuda Triangle, this isn’t just a passage — it’s a chance to learn real seamanship, feel the pulse of the ocean, and earn every mile under sail. 🌊⛵️
💰 : $7,990
📆 : 4 Apr – 24 Apr 2026 (21 Days)
Start: Stock Island Marina Village, Key West
End: St. George’s, Bermuda
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New Adventure Alert! 🌊
We’ve just opened spots for an unforgettable Caribbean sailing escape Jan 23–31 for just $2,290! 🚢✨
From Grenada’s lush shores to the iconic sailing culture in Antigua, this 9-day journey blends turquoise seas, trade winds, and hands-on experience aboard SV Sea Dragon. 🌴⚓️
Due to the evolving safety situation near Venezuela, we’ve made a thoughtful last-minute adjustment to our itinerary so we can prioritize your safety and peace of mind while still delivering an epic experience at sea. 🌅🧭 (Always our #1 consideration.)
Expect warm water sailing, star-filled nights, island explorations, and skill-building under sail — perfect for new and seasoned sailors alike. ⛵️
👉 Book your bunk: Link in bio
📆 Dates: Jan 23 – 31
💰 $2,290 all-inclusive onboard experience (transport not included)
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If you’re looking for a cruise, this isn’t it.
It’s an expedition into unique parts of the globe, and yourself.
You stand watch, learn navigation and become crew.
You don’t just go somewhere — you return changed.
Welcome to Panexplore | Join Us in 2026 for an Epic Adventure
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What a year.
To our incredible crew, adventurous guests, partners, and the global PanExplore community — thank you for showing up, trusting the journey, and sharing the magic of life at sea with us.
Every mile sailed, every watch stood, every laugh, challenge, and horizon crossed made 2025 unforgettable.
With 2026 on the horizon, we can’t wait to keep exploring together and bringing exciting learning opportunities to you at sea.
Cheers ✨
Happy New Year 2026! Looking forward to welcoming you on one of our trips around the Atlantic ⛵️
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