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.
Science vs Plastic: Detecting the threat
Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer explains how researchers use infrared spectroscopy to identify different types of plastic and work out where it's coming from.
Silent Kingdom: A World Beneath the Waves
A powerful new photography volume by Christian Vizl is a call to action for our future - in black and white.
Featured AIR Pledger: Zane Schweitzer
A waterman since birth, Zane holds 15 Word Champion titles and is a two-time Ultimate Waterman.
New Zealand's All Blacks join the movement
The All Blacks join the fight against marine plastic pollution with the release of the first-ever adidas rugby Parley collection.
The Youth Have Spoken: Photos from the School Strike
1.6 million youth and allies come together at more than 2,200 locations around the world. Their message: change.
The Poop Loop
Ocean lovers, we implore you to go forth and fertilize the global consciousness by talking about whale poop. Here are your talking points.
Playlist: Octo Vibes
With some help from our community, we compiled some tunes in tribute to an octopus muse.
CLOWNFISH: THE OCEANS' BEST HOUSEGUESTS
A model example of ocean symbiosis, Clownfish defend, fertilize and tend to their sea anemone hosts.
New Beginnings: The Blue Dream
Through ongoing cleanups and recycling initiatives, we confront our past. Now it’s time to design the future that allows us to move beyond plastics.
Kate Friend: The power of nature
Photographer Kate Friend’s new series explores the power of nature, starting with ocean waves.
International Ocean Film Tour 2019
120 minutes of adventure, action and beauty from across the seven seas. Parley is proud to parter for the 2019 International Ocean Film Tour.
Where did the oceans come from?
To mark UN World Water Day, we explore where the Earth’s life-giving water came from and find out more about the so-called ‘second ocean’ inside our planet.
SCHOOL STRIKES FOR CLIMATE ACTION
Young people all over the world are making their voice heard in response to the lack of meaningful action by politicians and decision-makers.
Plastic Paper
A new art book supporting Parley showcases an endangered species: New York City’s ubiquitous plastic bags.
A Short (Long) Timeline of Women in Antarctica
In honor of International Women’s Day, Carol Devine dives into the history of female explorers and scientists who shattered the ice ceiling.