Parley SnotBot® – Alaska
Using drones, the SnotBot® team captures exhalations from orca whales for the first time – giving scientists a non-invasive way to collect data.
Learn how Sharon Lavigne is keeping chemical companies from building new plastics plants in her community.
To highlight the link between glacial and ocean ecosystems, Parley Argentina coordinator Yago Lange set out to foil surf the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia.
Introducing our new end-to-end solution for plastic waste on islands and in remote regions.
Using drones, the SnotBot® team captures exhalations from orca whales for the first time – giving scientists a non-invasive way to collect data.
The voices of whales are currently moving through interstellar space and the deep oceans. Let’s make sure they’re heard and protected.
Parley SnotBot travelled to the west coast of Africa to study whales, but ended up uncovering illegal mining and logging operations too.
Reporting from the first Parley SnotBot expedition of 2018, Dr. Iain Kerr explains how drones are transforming the way we study whales.
For a barometer of ocean health, scientists look to marine mammals at the top of the food web — and sometimes, their 'snot.'
Among the greatest tools for conservation are cameras and the people who wield them. Photographer Gabriel Barathieu is no exception.
Advances in drones and cameras are changing the way we see and understand our oceans. Ocean Alliance developed SnotBot to drive critical whale research without disturbing the creatures in their natural homes...