Storytelling is a powerful tool for social change. In a sea of perpetually updated newsfeeds, we create editorial content with the goal to inform, inspire and include ocean advocates of all ages and backgrounds.
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.
Wise Words From Sylvia Earle
Dr. Sylvia Earle has spent nearly a year of her life underwater. Suffice it to say her wisdom runs deep. Here are 10 times she put that wisdom into words you ought to read, hear, and share...
Parley SnotBot® – Deep Space via Drones
A gateway into the unknown is opened every time a whale surfaces to breathe. A second exists through sound. Parley x Ocean Alliance takes drone-enabled 'Deep Space' exploration to Alaskan waters.
Parley Ocean School: Rio
To reshape our future, educate, inspire, and empowering the next generation. With all eyes on Rio, we brought Parley Ocean School to local youth in collaboration with Projeto Grael and adidas.
50 Ambassadors For The Movement
Thank you to everyone who created a video to inspire change in support of Parley A.I.R. Here are the 50 individuals who earned a pair of adidas x Parley shoes...
The Sentient Sea
What happens when another species confronts our notional dominion as the only thinking, altruistic animal on the planet? Philip Hoare examines whale behavior to challenge the 'us' vs. 'them' division.
Save The Waves Film Festival
Movies alone won't change the world. But the people who watch them can. We're partnering with Save The Waves to bring the word's first enviro-surf film festival to the US East Coast and beyond...
Parley SnotBot® – Blue Whales in the Sea of Cortez
What it takes to study the biggest animals on Earth, and why we should in the first place. Learnings and images from the Parley SnotBot expedition in the Sea of Cortez.
Parley x GoAK: The Great Alaska Marine Debris Sorting Project
We teamed up with Gulf of Alaska Keeper and hundreds of volunteers for one of the most ambitious marine debris recovery initiatives ever attempted. More than 2,500 cubic yards of waste sorted...
CONTEST: EARN A WORLD-FIRST ADIDAS X PARLEY SHOE
Together with adidas we turned deadly fishing gear into a revolutionary shoe. This is just one example of how we can turn the problem into the solution. And you can be part of it.
Aqua mess: Our Synthetic Footprints On Top of the World
Up by the North Pole, you're more likely to find polar bear tracks than human bootprints in the snow. But you might find a boot. Artist and activist Carol Devine documents the 'Aqua mess' on top of the world.
Parley SnotBot® – Sea of Cortez
Parley x Ocean Alliance takes SnotBot on a second expedition in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico. The goal: research the whales without harassing them. Drone innovation makes it possible.
The Source: Photos and Notes from Al Mackinnon
The ocean inspires, challenges, and humbles with its depth, mysteries, and might. For the benefit and wellbeing of marine and landlocked species alike, each feature yields no shortage of incredible photo opportunities. We asked UK-based surf photographer Alistair "Al" Mackinnon about his love of the oceans and hopes for its future.
Parley Talks: Taschen
Alongside the launch of our Deep Space Agency, Parley Talks were held at Taschen Gallery in Los Angeles, during Michael Muller's exhibition: SHARKS
Sonic Sea: Sound. Song. Survival.
The ocean, our own life support system, is a living, breathing symphony. In the new documentary, Sonic Sea, some of the ocean's best listeners explore the science of bioacoustics and the devastating impacts of human-induced noise pollution on marine life.
Parley White Flag: A Vegan Collaboration
We live on a finite planet, and we're depleting its resources at a far faster rate than they can replenish themselves. The new challenge for the culinary class is to develop a futurist's mentality while planning menus for the here and now. The alternative is simple: a dead ocean.