Winter Solstice
“Let us all bring more light and compassion into the world.” – Dacha Avelin December surely is a month for thinking about light and compassion. Its days grow darker until the Solstice – after which
NOAA Ocean Educators Event
Call of the Sea spent a day at the Exploratorium, exhibiting at an event organized by the NOAA Ocean Education team. The day featured tours of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ship
Native American Heritage Month
“We have only one earth. Let’s take care of it.” Deb Haaland, U.S. Secretary of the Interior and member, Laguna Pueblo Tribe, New Mexico As we celebrate Native American Heritage Month this November,
Fall Event Auction Preview
Preview these exciting experiences and artworks available at the event's silent and live auction. Advance bids are welcome. Email info@callofthesea.org 4 days at the Sheridan
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage
“It is important for all of us to appreciate where we come from and how that history has really shaped us in ways that we might not understand.” —Sonia Sotomayor Helping people gain a
Interview with Volunteer Gwen Holst
Where do you come from, and were you involved with boats there? I am a Bay Area native who returned in 2021 after 9 years in Los Angeles. Growing up here, my first tall
2023 Youth Overnights
Call of the Sea believes that overnight programs can have the greatest impact on students, not only exposing them to the marine environment, but helping build self confidence when they disconnect from the media
Summer Camp is in full swing!
Schooner Seaward finished 2 weeks of summer camp in June, and is headed to Monterey Bay for 3 one week long youth voyages in partnership with Camp Sea Lab. Brigantine Matthew Turner will have
Women Offshore Podcast Interview
Captain Rebecca Johnson Captain Heather Richard Photos by Lyon Omohundro Listen to the Podcast In June 20th's Women Offshore Podcast episode, Christine talks with Call of the
April 29 Tall Ship Community Celebration
Don't miss it! Saturday April 29, 11 AM-2 PM at the Bay Model Visitor Center Join us for an afternoon of fun & education! Help us raise funds for scholarships for our
Celebrating Marin City’s Legacy
80 years of History and Community Written by, Issalina Sowry - Terra Linda His School MarinSel student and Call of the Sea intern In the early 1940’s, Marin City became home to thousands
An Interview with Alan Olson
Alan Olson on Building Tall Ships An Interview by Mo Roddy for Latitude 38's Good Jibes Podcast Alan is the founder of Call of the Sea, and was the Project Director for