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.
PARLEY x SAS: MEET THE ISLAND COMMUNITIES TACKLING PLASTIC POLLUTION
Our latest collaboration with Surfers Against Sewage empowers island communities around the UK to combat plastic pollution.
These Fuzzy Crabs are Farming Food in Antarctica
Of all the remote places on our planet, the depths of the Southern Ocean remain among the most mysterious and alien of all.
A lake full of golden jellyfish
Every day, this miniature galaxy of golden jellyfish begins a migration in search of the sun.
The ocean's most productive long-term relationship
Zooxanthellae and coral have collaborated to create some of the most impressive living structures on Earth.
Players for the Planet
Players from the New York Yankees and Oakland Athletics training academies in the Dominican Republic take a stand against plastic pollution.
Protecting Paradise
A new documentary from National Geographic follows a Parley expedition to the remote fringes of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to research marine plastic.
Singing with the Whales
The voices of whales are currently moving through interstellar space and the deep oceans. Let’s make sure they’re heard and protected.
NHL x Parley: Bringing the oceans to the ice
Our latest adidas collaboration brings the ocean message to a massive new audience at the 2019 Honda NHL® All-Star Game.
adidas Tennis x Parley: Play for the Oceans
adidas x Parley release first-ever tennis collection made from Ocean Plastic® and transform the 2019 Australian Open into a campaign for the oceans
Science vs Plastic: Corals
Researchers at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment have found that corals actually like the taste of plastic particles.
Mapping Coral to Save Reefs
Working at the intersection of art, photography, marine biology and computer science, a non-profit is working to create “open access oceans”.
Sunscreen: A chemical threat to coral reefs and human health
For the world’s corals and your own health, avoid these ingredients at all costs.
PARLEY x SAS: CALLING ALL COLD WATER ISLAND COMMUNITIES
New project will empower community-led plastic resistance and bring Parley AIR Strategy to 10 islands across the UK
The Biofabricators: Algix
Ahead of the 2018 Biofabricate summit, we caught up with Algix – pioneers in turning algae blooms into plastic-free alternatives that biodegrade.
Parley Honored with Special Recognition Award at 2018 Fashion Awards
The British Fashion Council honors Parley for the invention of Ocean Plastic® and commitments to building a new economy of creativity and collaboration.