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: Enzymes
Scientists around the world are studying natural compounds found in the environment that could help break down plastic.
Cenote season: Hidden treasures
Parley Mexico coordinator Judith Adriana Morales López explores Cancun’s urban cenotes and how locals are working to protect them.
adidas Creator U Class: with Cyrill Gutsch
Our landmark partnership with adidas is engaging a global audience and expanding its range of eco-innovative footwear and apparel made from Ocean Plastic®
Cenote Season: Diving Deeper
In the second of our miniseries exploring cenotes, we learn how manmade pollution moves through them to the ocean.
Cenote season: It's all connected
Crisscrossing the Yucatán Peninsula, a vast system of limestone caves forms a unique underworld world linking tropical forests to offshore coral reefs.
PARLEY X BIOFABRICATE
Parley’s ongoing collaboration with Biofabricate explores the future of grown materials.
PARLEY x SAS: Impacts from the Cold Water Islands Project
Our latest collaboration with Surfers Against Sewage empowers island communities around the UK to combat plastic pollution.
Thank You, Florian Schneider
Florian Schneider changed music forever. He also made a permanent impact on Parley and the movement to protect the oceans.
Equipping the front lines
Parley and 3D printing specialists Nagami Design team up to create upcycled plastic face shields for healthcare workers battling COVID-19.
River interception: South Africa
We check in with The Litterboom Project, an ongoing Parley initiative in South Africa to stem the flow of marine plastic pollution from rivers.
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.
Lessons from the South Pacific
Parley collaborator Tavake Pakomio shares wisdom from her voyage across an isolated stretch of the South Pacific – and what we can all learn from life at sea.
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.