State of the Oceans — Log 60
Manta rays, microplastics, a massive new marine protected area and a potential solar breakthrough: your weekly ocean briefing.
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.
Manta rays, microplastics, a massive new marine protected area and a potential solar breakthrough: your weekly ocean briefing.
Of all the threats facing life in the oceans, plastic is among the most pervasive – here’s why we need to move past this toxic material.
The world-class sailor and skipper recently sailed Greta Thunberg across the Atlantic, and shares our passion for protecting the oceans.
In our ongoing miniseries about jellyfish, we take a swim with one of the biggest species in the oceans.
A new law could protect 21 coral hotspots in the Gulf of Mexico, while new research shows that larval fish ingest microplastics, often just days after they are born.
We explore how the choices you make in the kitchen can improve your health and the health of our planet.
The acclaimed artist, filmmaker and Parley collaborator contributes his famous surf paintings to a series of limited edition Parley Ocean Bags.
Italy is making climate change a part of their national curriculum and how Instagram is helping scientists track seahorses.
Parley and material experts PrimaLoft are collaborating to transform marine plastic debris into textile insulation for the apparel industry.
A new film from our team in Brazil looks at the impact oil is having on local communities and what we’re doing to fight back.
Parley catches up with Tamara Lim, founder of The Wally Shop, to find more about how the company is tackling plastic pollution at source.
Herring stocks plummet in BC, a new subspecies of fin whale surfaces and have authorities solved the mystery of Brazil’s oil spill?
With oil washing up along a 1400 mile stretch of Brazil’s northeast coastline, Parley teams are working with local partners to support cleanup efforts.
Leading artist Katharina Grosse has created a limited edition series of surfboard art pieces to support Parley’s Global Cleanup Network.
Renewable energy grows faster than expected, Sea Shepherd battles to save the vaquita – and is the very fabric of our universe like a foamy ocean?
Parley and Plastic Soup Foundation gather experts to ask: is plastic making us sick?
Humpback whale numbers have massively recovered, a new algae breakthrough and good news about renewables, Styrofoam and whale sharks.
Mayors of coastal cities vow to act on climate change, a mysterious oil spill in Brazil and a new threat to Madagascar’s marine ecosystems.