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.
How the diamond mining industry is destroying South Africa’s West Coast
A stretch of once beautiful land is being turned into a lunar landscape by destructive mining practices.
Parley AIR: Plastics and the food we eat
A look at the plastics and pollutants infiltrating every part of the food system.
IN FOCUS: Katie Rae
We speak to British photographer Katie Rae about her shadowy style that could be described as “ocean noir”.
IN FOCUS: Jules Casey
Six years ago, Jules Casey’s life changed forever. We speak to the marine photographer and free diver about life in the water off the coast of Melbourne.
Parley AIR: Why we do cleanups
Are beach cleanups actually helping? A closer look at a piece of the solutions puzzle
ART FOR OUR OCEANS
Parley to host a fundraising gala and multi-media exhibition to protect St. Barth and the surrounding Caribbean Islands
Fishing for Plastic
Parley Mexico’s Ximena Arvizu reports on a unique initiative in Campeche to engage fishing communities in the fight against plastic pollution.
Sea Cred: An artwork by HRH Prince Nikolaos created from Ocean Plastic
Sea Cred is on view at the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago through December 30th
FEARLESS X PARLEY: SOURCE, RESOURCE
A collaborative, women-led community workshop and mural painting in Sri Lanka celebrates the role of women in protecting the seas
PARLEY X KEIICHI TANAAMI SURFBOARDS
Internationally acclaimed artist Keiichi Tanaami supports the Parley Global Cleanup Network with a series of surfboards.
IN FOCUS: FAINE LOUBSER
Explore the beauty and magic of underwater kelp forests with Parley collaborator Faine Loubser
Parley AIR: The High Seas Treaty
Poorly regulated international waters make up almost 95% of the global ocean.
Blue Carbon: What a scientist wants you to know about seaweed
Dr. Ana Queirós shares the questions guiding seaweed research in the Orkney Islands
The Air We Breathe
Now on Youtube, explore the work of our teams in Australia, Hawaiʻi and South Africa.
Ross Edgley's non-stop swim for seaweed
Ross Edgley smashed a world-record during a 53-hour non-stop Loch Ness swim to protect kelp forests in Scottish waters