Black Lives Matter - Resources
This is on all of us, together. We’ve compiled some of the resources we’re referencing to help guide us through the work.
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.
This is on all of us, together. We’ve compiled some of the resources we’re referencing to help guide us through the work.
Our landmark partnership with adidas is engaging a global audience and expanding its range of eco-innovative footwear and apparel made from Ocean Plastic®
The slow but steady recovery of sea turtles, how global heating is changing the deep oceans and is this the most dangerous job on the oceans?
Why is Maine going from lobster fishing to kelp farming? Is Antarctica really turning green? And how much are whales worth? We have answers.
Parley’s ongoing collaboration with Biofabricate explores the future of grown materials.
We take a look at how the ongoing pandemic is influencing everything from plastic pollution and fishing patterns to meat consumption and green energy.
Our latest collaboration with Surfers Against Sewage empowers island communities around the UK to combat plastic pollution.
Bioluminescent waves in California, the hidden world of undersea microbes and a new jet engine powered by electricity instead of fossil fuels.
Florian Schneider changed music forever. He also made a permanent impact on Parley and the movement to protect the oceans.
Parley and 3D printing specialists Nagami Design team up to create upcycled plastic face shields for healthcare workers battling COVID-19.
A new study finds that plastics collect in deep sea hotspots, which are often formed by underwater avalanches.
We check in with The Litterboom Project, an ongoing Parley initiative in South Africa to stem the flow of marine plastic pollution from rivers.
Conducting science at sea does not come without challenges. Tavake Pakomio takes us through her experience of sampling and recording plastic waste findings from the South Pacific.
Learnings from 50 years of ocean defense — Captain Paul Watson shares stories and advice from decades of direct action and leadership on the frontlines with Sea Shepherd and Greenpeace.
Scientists have discovered microplastics in Antarctic sea ice and solved the mystery of ‘stinging’ water.
Parley collaborator Tavake Pakomio shares wisdom from her voyage across an isolated stretch of the South Pacific – and what we can all learn from life at sea.
Knowledge is our superpower — In the shadow of a global pandemic, Dr. Sylvia Earle marks the 50th Earth Day with a hopeful message for the future of humanity on this blue planet.
In the next decade, climate change could result in the abrupt collapse of ocean ecosystems across the planet.