Citizen Reef: Help make the Great Barrier Reef an Australian citizen
Join us in helping to protect the Great Barrier Reef’s right to life.
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.
Join us in helping to protect the Great Barrier Reef’s right to life.
Cutting out fossil fuels won’t be enough to save the planet, according to the latest IPCC report.
A film series follows surfer Frank Solomon on a Corona x Parley journey of direct action and storytelling from Durban to Cape Town
Dominique Drakeford is a Parley AIR Pledger, sustainable fashion consultant, creative director, and community advocate.
Parley is teaming up with Michelin-starred British chef Tom Sellers to showcase how restaurants can go plastic-free and help spread awareness.
How industrial fishing affects sharks, a potential new method of cleaning up microplastics and the state of Guam’s coral reefs.
A group of international and local scientists and NGOs have tracked, intercepted and removed a 1500lb ghost net off the north coast of Maui.
Experts warn we have just 18 months to tackle climate change and marine biologists await a treasure trove of new deep sea data.
Parley collaborator Sam Bencheghib is running from NYC to LA to address marine plastic pollution and raise awareness for the oceans.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, we explore five cosmic connections between the oceans and our nearest celestial neighbor.
A new study warns that carbon emissions could trigger a mass extinction in the oceans and researchers unveil a biodegradable plastic made from cactus.
In honor of the Apollo 11 anniversary, we celebrate the scientists, explorers, creators and inventions that brought humanity to new heights and new depths.
Frank Solomon meets the surfers championing recycling and ocean activism hundreds of kilometers from the waves.
Parley collaborator Ian Urbina explores the vast, untamed reaches of the world’s oceans in The Outlaw Ocean. Watch the first trailer now.
Temporary fishing bans could be the best way to protect the world’s fish stocks while still providing the world with enough to eat, according to a new study.
Scientists discover a new form of plastic pollution, film a giant squid, find wild coral eating plastic and graphically show how our world is heating up.
The Parley Global Cleanup Network is an alliance of organizations working together to protect marine environments from the threat of plastic pollution.
The movement gathers momentum as new plastic bag bans are announced, and biologists record rare north Pacific right whale songs for the first time.