Plastic Product Stewardship: Who is Responsible for Ocean Plastics and Plastic Recycling Failures?
Blog,Ocean Planet,Journal,Impact & Innovation
February 16, 2021
Trashing beaches on the day of love is a clear indicator that many Southern Californian plastic consumers aren’t good plastic product stewards. Technically, plastic manufacturers should be responsible for product stewardship. But is anyone holding them accountable for where their waste ends up?
Transforming Farming Practices from Degenerative to Regenerative: A Surge in Investment Bodes Hope for Topsoil, Reefs, and Ocean Dead Zones
Blog,Impact & Innovation,Ocean Planet
January 6, 2021
Transforming farming practices from degenerative to regenerative is underway, but can we expect this new grassroots movement to solve systemic planetary problems and become universally adopted?
10 Healthy Ocean Tips to Live By
July 17, 2017
Healthy coastal living is all about balance, connection, and discovery. Here are 10 tips to improve both your own health and the health of the ocean...
The Story of Microfibers: The Biggest Little Problem
June 29, 2017
Microfibers in our clothes is an emerging issue for ocean pollution. The Story of Stuff Project created a terrific cartoon to articulate the problem...
Improving the Ocean: Getting Serious About Overfishing
June 28, 2017
The oceans face dire threats. Better regulated fisheries would help...
Coral Reefs: A Proxy for Ocean Health & Call to Action
May 10, 2017
Coral reefs are often called “rainforests of the sea,” for their astounding richness of life. In a time of great sea change, there's no greater indicator (or proxy) for ocean health than coral reefs!