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.
Tavake Pakomio: Science at sea
Conducting science at sea does not come without challenges. Tavake Pakomio takes us through her experience of sampling and recording plastic waste findings from the South Pacific.
BRAIN FOOD
The more we learn about the oceans, the greater our knowledge of our ignorance. A good story can lead the mind shift we need to confront and end today’s biggest, most complex ocean threats – especially a story that inspires action.
An update from the Great Barrier Reef
With this vast ocean wonder experiencing its third major bleaching event in five years, Parley Australia brings us an update from the reef.
Tavake Pakomio: Learning from our ancestors
In her first dispatch from the South Pacific, Parley collaborator Tavake Pakomio explores ancestral island wisdom and practices on her remote homeland.
Ocean Wonders: The Immortal Jellyfish
In the face of danger, this jellyfish hits the reset button on life and begins to age in reverse.
The problem with plastic
Of all the threats facing life in the oceans, plastic is among the most pervasive – here’s why we need to move past this toxic material.
Ocean Wonders: Barrel Jellyfish
In our ongoing miniseries about jellyfish, we take a swim with one of the biggest species in the oceans.
Featured AIR Pledger: Tamara Lim
Parley catches up with Tamara Lim, founder of The Wally Shop, to find more about how the company is tackling plastic pollution at source.
Highlights from the first Plastic Health Summit
Parley and Plastic Soup Foundation gather experts to ask: is plastic making us sick?
Science vs Plastic: Nurdles
Parley Mexico is joining forces with researchers at the Austin Marine Science Institute to help track tiny pellets at the heart of the global plastic trade.
Five Cosmic LInks Between the Moon and the Oceans
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, we explore five cosmic connections between the oceans and our nearest celestial neighbor.
Extremes in Outer Space and the Deep Oceans
In honor of the Apollo 11 anniversary, we celebrate the scientists, explorers, creators and inventions that brought humanity to new heights and new depths.
Ocean wonders: Nudibranchs
These incredible marine mollusks rank as possibly the most surreal, beautiful and otherworldly creatures on the planet.
Three ways to help save coral reefs
Today marks the first ever World Reef Day. Here’s how to help make sure we’re still celebrating in 2050.
Diving into Darkness: The Illuminating Images of Helen Brierley
Most life on this planet we named Earth exists in the oceans. The vast majority of it is unknown to humans. Explore the “other” side in photos.