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 Tue Sep 2, 2008 5:48am EDT


Roz Savage Arrives in Hawaii on Quest to Become First Woman to Row Solo Across the Pacific Ocean

First leg spans 99 days and 2,900 miles; Roz to continue on to Tuvalu aboard her 24-foot rowboat named

The Brocade

 

HONOLULU, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Roz Savage, on a bid to become the first woman to row

solo across the Pacific Ocean, today arrived in Waikiki, Hawaii, aboard her 24-foot rowboat named The

Brocade, after title sponsor Brocade(R) (Nasdaq: BRCD). The milestone is the first on a three-leg journey

across the Earth's largest ocean to raise awareness of the plight of the world's oceans. Roz rowed more

than 2,900 miles in 99 days after departing under San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge on May 25, 2008.


 

In early 2009, Roz will continue for another 2,600 miles to Tuvalu in the Southwest Pacific, followed by the

final leg of her passage to Australia.  If successful, she will have rowed 7,200 miles over three years, and

will be the first woman in history to row solo across the Pacific Ocean.Roz's journey took her through

towering waves, dramatic winds, calm days,time for quiet contemplation and an impressive list of books on

tape and inspirational podcasts.  While chronicling her adventures on her blog, found at www.rozsavage.com,

Roz wrote daily about the challenges, the rewards, and the day-to-day details of living in a rowboat and

paddling across an ocean.

 

As she approached Waikiki, sponsors, friends and followers were onshore at the Waikiki Yacht Club to

greet Roz for a celebration recognizing her astounding"If I was any happier I'd burst. It's been a huge

challenge with its fair share of problems, but I've made it and I'm grateful to the ocean for allowing me

safely across," Roz said.  "I really feel like my shore team and I have achieved something special -- we've

touched a lot of people through the Website and the podcasts and got them thinking about their impact on

the environment.  It's been worth every single one of the million or so strokes of my oars."

 

Roz's voyage across the Pacific is sponsored by Brocade, a leading provider of data center networking

solutions that help organizations connect, share, and manage their information.  The environmental

endeavor is also a project of the Blue Frontier Campaign, a non-profit marine conservation organization. 

In addition, Roz is carrying the message of ocean conservation across the Pacific between national marine

sanctuaries that are managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).  Roz, her

sponsors,and partners seek to raise awareness about the devastating effect plastic pollution is having on

the planet's oceans and marine wildlife.

 

"Roz's courage and determination will without a doubt inspire others to take on the challenge of protecting

our environment," said Michael Klayko, Brocade chief executive officer.  "Brocade is extremely proud to be

a part of Roz's record-breaking journey and congratulates her on her successful arrival in Hawaii."

 

Roz is no stranger to ocean rowing or setting records.  In 2005, she was the only solo woman to compete

in the 3,000-mile Atlantic Rowing Race from the Canary Islands to Antigua.  She finished the race in 103

days.  For Roz, the Pacific row represents an opportunity to communicate the environmental motivation for

her adventures, with her efforts focused entirely on calling attention to the importance of marine conservation

and publicizing the plight of the world's oceans.

 

"Roz's unique appreciation of the environment is a lesson to us all.  She knows the significance of human

impact on the environment and has a firsthand understanding of the physical affects of the wind, waves, and

ocean current," said Rick Shema, President of Weatherguy.com who has been providing weather services

for the voyage.

 

"Roz's completion of the first leg of her solo row across the Pacific aboard the Brocade is cause to celebrate.

  Hers is a bold maritime act of courage, navigation and achievement," said David Helvarg, President of the

Blue Frontier Campaign.  "At the same time she's providing a cautionary warning that all of us must now

become heroes in our own lives, taking action to protect our living seas from plastic and other forms of

pollution.  If Roz can row across oceans to raise awareness, what can each of us do to protect and restore

the seas around us?"

 

"Roz's Pacific row is a monumental feat of courage and determination.  Her accomplishment inspires us all

to protect our plant's most valuable resource -- the ocean," said Dan Basta, Director, NOAA's Office of

National Marine Sanctuaries.  "Roz's steadfast determination reminds us that we must connect our everyday

actions to protecting the ocean." To learn more about Roz's journey across the Pacific, visit

RozRowsTheBrocade.com.  For interview arrangements, photo requests, or to secure b-roll, please

contact Maayan Katz at Maayan.Katz@OgilvyPR.com or (415) 677-2719.

 

About Brocade

 

Brocade(R) (Nasdaq: BRCD) is a leading provider of data center networking solutions that help

organizations connect, share, and manage their information in the most efficient manner.  Organizations

that use Brocade products and services are better able to optimize their IT infrastructures and ensure

compliant data management.  For more information, visit the Brocade Web site at www.brocade.com or

contact the company at info@brocade.com.

About Roz Savage

 

Born in Cheshire, England, Roz Savage uses her ocean adventures to raise awareness of environmental

issues and inspire others to rise to their own challenges.  In 2005, she was the only solo woman to compete

in the 3,000-mile Atlantic Rowing Race from the Canary Islands to Antigua.  In 2007, she announced her bid

to become the first woman ever to row solo across the Pacific Ocean from the United States to Australia. 

Roz's book of her Atlanticvoyage, One Stroke at a Time, will be published in 2009 by Simon & Schuster.

Additionally, a documentary on her adventures, Savage and the Sea, will be produced in three episodes,

one for each of the three stages of the row, and eventually a feature-length documentary will be released. 

For more information, visit the Roz Savage Web site at www.rozsavage.com.

About Weatherguy.com

 

Weatherguy.com interprets meteorological and oceanographic data for decision makers and applies the

knowledge to unique applications.  Clients include commercial, government, and expeditionary ventures. 

For more information, visit the Weatherguy.com web site at www.weatherguy.com or contact the company

at weatherguy@weatherguy.com.

About The Blue Frontier Campaign

The Blue Frontier Campaign was founded in 2003 by David Helvarg, author of Blue Frontier: Dispatches

from America's Ocean Wilderness.  It works to support seaweed (marine grassroots) efforts at the local,

regional, and national level, with an emphasis on bottom-up organizing to bring the voice of citizen-activists

into national decision-making that will impact our public seas.  There are now some 2,000 blue groups

working on ocean and coastal conservation but largely operating in isolation, and with little coordinated

effort among them.  Blue Frontier's mission is to strengthen this constituency through building unity,

providing tools, and enhancing public awareness of both the challenges and solutions being offered by

these groups to the various threats facing our living oceans.  For more information, visit the Blue Frontier

Web site at www.bluefront.org.

About the National Marine Sanctuary System

 

National marine sanctuaries are America's ocean and Great Lakes treasures. The National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) manages a system of 13 national marine sanctuaries and the

Papahaunaumokuakea Marine National Monument.  Sanctuaries promote conservation while facilitating

compatible commercial and recreational activities, and help preserve our Nation's naturaland cultural

treasures for future generations.  To do this, marine sanctuaries conduct science and education activities

and work with the public to manage and protect special areas of the marine environment.  For more

information, visit www.sanctuaries.noaa.gov.

Brocade, Fabric OS, File Lifecycle Manager, MyView, and StorageX are registered trademarks and the

Brocade B-wing symbol, DCX, and SAN Health are trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.,

in the United States and/or in other countries. All other brands, products, or service names are or may be

trademarks or service marks of, and are used to identify, products or services of their respective owners.

 

© September 2, 2008 Reuters

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