State of the Oceans — Log 4
Seven storms sweep across the world’s oceans, beluga whales adopt a juvenile narwhal and the world’s largest offshore windfarm opens.
Seven storms sweep across the world’s oceans, beluga whales adopt a juvenile narwhal and the world’s largest offshore windfarm opens.
Pacific nations have a new weapon in the fight against marine poachers, the UN makes progress on protecting the high seas and the world’s first hydrogen-powered train.
Making space for orca whales, the California plastic bag ban, NASA’s search for seas in space and the most important oceans meeting you’ve never heard of.
Protecting seahorses, exploring the deep ocean, saving the world’s last unspoiled coral reefs – welcome to your new weekly briefing on all things ocean.
Estimates of floating plastics have lacked data, particularly from the Southern Hemisphere and remote regions. A new expedition aims to change that.
With wave after wave of plastic waste washing ashore in the Dominican Republic, Parley teams are on the ground dealing with the world’s latest garbage emergency.
For every human on the planet there is a ton of plastic waste. What can you do about it? Below are 31 practical ideas for bringing Parley AIR into your daily life.
Parley founder Cyrill Gutsch delivered a keynote address at the International Conference on Microplastic Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea (μ MED) held in Capri, Italy, Sept. 26-29
The same technological advances that allows us to discover new life in the deep sea now threaten it through a growing target of exploration: deep sea mining.
Over one thousand European leaders, ocean advocates and corporations converged in Malta from Oct. 5-6 for the 2017 Our Ocean conference,
Some lawmakers support a total ban on US shark fin trade, but some conservation scientists are actually opposed. How can we better protect this imperiled apex predator?
Even the tiniest sea creatures can have a huge impact on the heart. Justin Hofman shares the story behind his viral image.
Wildlife in ethereal habitats speaks to a certain headspace where deep-seated perceptions are confronted and reality reordered. In each, a call to action: rise above and protect.
If we allow the world's coral ecosystems to slip into oblivion, our kind won't be far behind them. Knowledge is power. So is action.
“Nothing holds the promise of a mystery as dearly as the darkness.” Photos and words from an explorer and messenger of the spectral domain.
Sharks are not cruel monsters, but a highly endangered species in need of our protection. Michael Muller documents the beauty of the apex predator in cage-free dives.
Artist and photographer Francesca Rivetti captures freedivers suspended in the depths on a single breath, where one can reconnect to the deepest and innermost part of the soul.
Among the greatest tools for conservation are cameras and the people who wield them. Photographer Gabriel Barathieu is no exception.