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This journal is an ongoing log of our collective movement — a record of the people, projects and ideas that inspire our mission and move us forward. To keep up with the latest, check in here, follow our social media channels and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Wavelengths.
FIELD NOTES
This month, we explore how our teams are protecting mangroves, rivers and islands in the north of Australia, the south of Brazil and across the entire Maldives.
CAPE TOWN DIARY: KIARA NIRGHIN ON FINDING YOUR OWN EARTHSHOT
Kiara Nirghin attends the Earthshot Prize Awards and reflects on the innovation that launched her into the global spotlight
The photographer who saw glaciers calving in Patagonia and knew that the world had to see it too
We speak with Avery Schuyler Nunn about her work as an environmental reporter seeking to answer the questions that she had as a kid
WHY THIS PHOTOGRAPHER SWAPPED FASHION’S FRONT ROW FOR THE FRONT LINE OF OCEAN CONSERVATION
For our latest In Focus, we speak with Zoë Lower, a photographer with a fine art and fashion background who left that world behind to document the stunning beauty and harsh reality of our oceans.
FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER DAISY WALKER ON RETURNING TO NATURE WITH HER NEW BOOK
For the latest feature in our In Focus series we discuss her new book Guardians & Carers Of The Natural World, a tribute to the majestic beauty of our world.
THE ORGANIZATION USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO UNLOCK COMMUNICATION WITH THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
We speak with Jane Lawton, Director of Impact at Earth Species Project, about their work decoding the language of nature using machine learning.
IN FOCUS: Victor Bezerra
Rio-based Ocean Uprise ambassador reflects on surviving childhood cancer and finding strength and belonging below the waves.
COMBATING MARINE PLASTIC POLLUTION IN MEXICO
Guided by the Parley AIR Strategy, our collaboration with NOAA is tackling marine debris in Mexico on a vast scale.
PUBLIC RECORDS ON WHY UNDERSTANDING YOUR IMPACT IS COUNTERCULTURAL
We talk to the cofounders of a cultural space in New York that puts ecology and the environment at the core of its mission.
SKY HIGH FARM: WHERE FASHION MEETS FOOD IN UPSTATE NEW YORK
Sky High Farm is a non-profit, a regenerative farm, a fashion label and recently, a Parley collaborator.
FIELD NOTES – WORLD OCEANS DAY
From the coastline of Sri Lanka to the mountains of Rio, Parley’s teams and volunteers mobilized around for an unprecedented week of action.
Loyiso Dunga: A view from inside the Great African Seaforest
In this interview we go deep on the marine biologist’s work mapping kelp forests on the coast of South Africa, why respecting Indigenous teachings is so important, and how his fear of the ocean manifests itself as deep respect.
IN FOCUS: Nima Sarikhani
The London-based photographer recently won the Wildlife Photographer Of The Year People’s Choice Award for his stunning photo of a sleeping polar bear – we caught up with him to find out more about his work.
Launch Weekend at Escuela del Océano Pichilemu
Parley Chile enters a new era of ocean education and impact with the Parley AIR Station and Escuela del Océano in Pichilemu.
SCIENCE VS PLASTIC: STUDYING THE SEYCHELLES
We catch up with Alvania and Jessica Lawen of Parley Seychelles to talk about their first scientific paper on marine debris – and what they learned writing it.