Sailing’s pay gap laid bare: women earn less – and 85% report sexism
A new study has found a 22 per cent gap in daily pay for men and women, with no...
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Zella Compton is the managing editor of Marine Industry News. Zella is a journalist and author specialising in marine news, maritime news, and marine business news.
Initially Zella specialised in the building industry (Hamerville Media Group), before editing trade and consumer titles for various publishing houses. She wrote a weekly column for the Portsmouth News for 14 years and has been extensively published in national press including The Times. Zella became managing editor of MIN in 2019.
A new study has found a 22 per cent gap in daily pay for men and women, with no...
Amaala Yacht Club in Saudi Arabia has formed a long-term strategic partnership with We Are Foiling to attract the...
To support its growth trajectory, Sunreef has announced its implementing a €30 million industrial expansion programme across its two...
Matty Smith from Australia has been named Underwater Photographer of the Year (UPY) 2026. Smith’s photograph – Rockpool Rookies...
The Superyacht Technology Show is introducing a dedicated Startup Zone at its 2026 edition, launched in partnership with Yachting...
Artificial intelligence, superyacht strategy and infrastructure renewal will dominate the agenda at Marinas26, as the Marina Industries Association (MIA)...
Rooster Sailing is making a decisive move into the Baltic market, appointing Estonia-based Baltic Sail as its new regional...
“It’s real intelligence rather than artificial that’s been applied at this point,” says Andy Lewis, sales and marketing director...
Robert Parton, owner of Aqueduct Marina and president of British Marine, discusses moving beyond marina operations into the strategic...
The 16th edition of the Yacht Racing Forum will take place on 19–20 November 2026, with organisers positioning the...
Carbon schemes in shipping were meant to accelerate decarbonisation. Instead, they’re becoming a maze. As regional emissions schemes multiply...