State of the Oceans — Log 29
The restoration of forests and coasts can tackle climate change and the mass extinction of species, say campaigners.
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.
The restoration of forests and coasts can tackle climate change and the mass extinction of species, say campaigners.
A waterman since birth, Zane holds 15 Word Champion titles and is a two-time Ultimate Waterman.
The All Blacks join the fight against marine plastic pollution with the release of the first-ever adidas rugby Parley collection.
1.6 million youth and allies come together at more than 2,200 locations around the world. Their message: change.
Jellyfish provide crucial habitats for developing fish, the world’s fastest shark is facing extinction and coal is now more expensive than solar and wind.
Ocean lovers, we implore you to go forth and fertilize the global consciousness by talking about whale poop. Here are your talking points.
With some help from our community, we compiled some tunes in tribute to an octopus muse.
A model example of ocean symbiosis, Clownfish defend, fertilize and tend to their sea anemone hosts.
A US judge has halted hundreds of drilling projects in Wyoming, and researchers learn more about the mysterious ‘blob’ in the Pacific Ocean.
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.
Photographer Kate Friend’s new series explores the power of nature, starting with ocean waves.
120 minutes of adventure, action and beauty from across the seven seas. Parley is proud to parter for the 2019 International Ocean Film Tour.
The Parley Global Cleanup Network is an alliance of organizations working together to protect marine environments from the threat of plastic pollution.
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.
Our flagship country program is tackling plastic pollution through the nationwide implementation of Parley AIR.
Students around the world are striking to protest inaction on climate change, plastic is piling up and scientists discover a new type of whale. Probably.
The Parley Global Cleanup Network is an alliance of organizations working together to protect marine environments from the threat of plastic pollution.
Young people all over the world are making their voice heard in response to the lack of meaningful action by politicians and decision-makers.