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Ocean Conservation

Charles Moore - he was the first to find and bring attention to the plastic gyre.


Cryptic MothA Canadian filmaker travels to the north Pacific Ocean to discover a world of unknown plastic pollution. A video.


Ocean Gybe - 3 young men sail the world to surf and bring attention to the massive amount of plastic they find along the way. 


Pangaea ExplorationA Voyage of Discovery and Understanding, with a volunteer crew.


The solar circumnavigator - a solar circumnavigation aboard a custom catamaran


Changing Oceans Expedtion - a 10 year expedition of study and exploration of our oceans.


Project Kaisei -  understanding and the scale of marine debris, its impact on our ocean environment, and how to introduce solutions for both prevention and clean-up.


Greenheart Project - Clean Power for Trade and Development


Pangea - an expedition idea by Mike Horn to share with the younger generation his love of the planet and exploration.

Transatlantic 21Using solar power only, the catamaran "sun21" undertook the first motorized crossing of the Atlantic with solar power to promote the great potential of this technology for ocean navigation. 

Salish Sea Expeditions - Salish Sea Expeditions is a nonprofit organization established to provide an opportunity for students to design and conduct real scientific research from the decks of a 61' sailing vessel on Puget Sound.

Citizens for a Healthy Bay - Created the "Clean, Green Boating Festival" in Tacoma, WA. This grassroots organization consisting of liveaboards in Commencement Bay.

Around the Americas - an expedition of discovery to raise awareness of the threats to our oceans and the need to take action. 

2010 North and South Atlantic Gyre Expeditions - Algalita Marine Research Foundation will join Pangaea Explorations and Livable Legacy to travel across two other oceanic gyresthe Sargasso Sea in the northern hemisphere and the South Atlantic Gyre. 

I'm inspired by ordinary people doing extraordinary acts for our planet. 

The research these people do is worth learning about and supporting.
 

Our Oceans: Our Choices!