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BUILDING RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABLE MOTIVATION TO HELP PLANET OCEAN
What can we learn from bold ocean adventurers and athletes to help us navigate our own everyday struggles and achieve our goals? How can those of us with a burning passion to ‘do more’ to help Planet Ocean or devote our careers to making a positive impact learn from those that have stared down and resolved their own fears and anxieties?
FINDING YOUR FOCUS TO HELP PLANT OCEAN WITH OUR NEW PODCAST GUEST FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHER MATT DRAPER
That Planet Ocean needs us to radically transform the way we do things is irrefutable. At Ocean Impact Organisation, we believe that there’s no better way to create change than with a new generation of visionary leaders and doers who can rewrite the narrative and repair the wrongs of our past.
THE WORLD’S LARGEST ILLEGAL FLEET AND INSIGHTS FROM AN OEANIC PIONEER
Pulitzer prize-winning author of The Outlaw Ocean, award winning investigative journalist, previous Ocean Impact Podcast guest and newly announced Storytelling Fellow with National Geographic, Ian Urbina, has published a gripping new investigation that highlights the dire human impacts of resource conflict and climate-driven biodiversity loss in the Sea of Japan - a highly contested area of ocean surrounded by the Koreas, Japan and Russia.
THE WORLD’S LARGEST ILLEGAL FLEET
Pulitzer prize-winning author of The Outlaw Ocean, award-winning investigative journalist, and previous Ocean Impact Podcast guest Ian Urbina has published a gripping new investigation that highlights the dire human impacts of resource conflict and climate-driven biodiversity loss in the Sea of Japan - a highly contested area of ocean surrounded by the Koreas, Japan and Russia.
INVESTING TO TURN THE TIDE ON PLASTIC WITH ROB KAPLAN - CEO OF CIRCULATE CAPITAL
In continuing our exploration of the plastic crisis for Plastic Free July, this week we are discussing the many challenges associated with addressing the plastic pollution problem in South and Southeast Asia, an issue that can be attributed to a number of systemic factors. A lack of meaningful government policy, investment in infrastructure, and education on waste disposal and environmentally friendly practice is exacerbated by the absence of coordinated corporate responsibility.
‘CLEANING THE OCEAN WON’T SOLVE THE PLASTIC PROBLEM. SO WHAT WILL?’
Ask any leader of an organisation working on the issue of plastic pollution if they think clean ups alone will solve the problem, and the answer will be a resounding, “No!”
“If all we ever do is clean up, that’s all we’re ever going to do” is a clear message you’ll receive from Heidi Tait, Founder and CEO of Australia’s Tangaroa Blue Foundation that has been cleaning coastlines for over 15 years.
LIVING A PLASTIC FREE LIFE WITH KATE NELSON (AKA PLASTIC FREE MERMAID) IS LIVE!
Listen to this great episode right now on Spotify, Apple and Soundcloud
To celebrate the commencement of Plastic Free July 2020 we held an Instagram LIVE discussion with the queen of plastic free living, Kate Nelson aka @plasticfreemermaid
Kate is a waterwoman, activist, plastic science communicator and author of the new book 'I Quit Plastics'.
Going Plastic Free for July and Protecting Sharks
It’s the 1st of July which means it’s the start of the 10th annual ‘Plastic Free July’ campaign. It’s also a Wednesday which means a brand new episode of The Ocean Impact Podcast. This week’s guest is the inspiring Madison Stewart, otherwise known as ‘Shark Girl’. Read on for more information on Plastic Free July, the new podcast episode, and a live interview coming up this Friday with Kate Nelson, aka Plastic Free Mermaid.
Harnessing the Energy of the Ocean with Stephanie Thornton
Have you ever stood on the ocean shore, or been tossed around in a boat at sea, and been amazed by the sheer power of the ocean?
The State of the Ocean with Professor Peter Steinberg
Get to know the amazing Peter Steinberg in this week’s Ocean Impact Podcast episode ‘The State of the Ocean with Peter Steinberg’.
#MyPieceofOcean World Oceans Day 2020
It’s World Oceans Day in 4 days and we’re excited to share with you the many ways you can nurture your relationship with Planet Ocean while learning a bit more about this year’s theme “Innovation for a Sustainable Ocean”.
Love the Ocean? Love Wine?
This week Ocean Impact Organisation proudly announced our official status as a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC). As a not-for-profit organisation, support from the philanthropic community is one of the primary ways we are able to carry out our mission to create an abundant and sustainable ocean, and we are always welcoming additional supporters.
The Outlaw Ocean with Ian Urbina
How much thought do you give to the role of the high seas in your daily life? Do you consider the fact that 90% of the goods we buy have moved across the sea via maritime shipping? Have you ever wondered if the seafood you consume could in fact have been caught illegally contributing to an illicit trade worth $160bn/yr.
The High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy
Ocean Impact Organisation is proud to be a member of the Advisory Network of The High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy.
The goal of the Ocean Panel is to advance a new contract between humanity and the sea that protects the Ocean and optimizes its value to humankind.
CAPTURING THE LIFE AQUATIC WITH JULIA WHEELER
In this week’s episode of The Ocean Impact Podcast we speak to competitive freediver, photographer, conservationist and documentary filmmaker Julia Wheeler. Julia’s passion for the wild and adventure has taken her all over the world, producing captivating images and stories driven by her passion for wildlife and conservation.
CULTIVATING YOUR BLUE MIND WITH WALLACE J. NICHOLS
Why are we drawn to the ocean each summer? Why does being near water set our minds and bodies at ease? In Episode Six of the Ocean Impact Podcast Tim speaks with Wallace J. Nichols, renowned marine biologist, thought leader and best-selling author of Blue Mind. The conversation meanders through Wallace’s incredible career and what has become his life’s work: Blue Mind.
#MYPIECEOFOCEAN WORKSHOP AND COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS
Our mission at Ocean Impact Organisation is to create an abundant, sustainable ocean through inspiration, innovation, leadership, and good business. We believe ‘ocean impact’ encompasses all activities that have the potential to have a significant positive impact on the ocean and the people that depend on it. With this idea in mind, for this week’s #MyPieceOfOcean we compiled a list of impactful free workshops and courses that are currently available online.
EPISODE 2 OF THE OCEAN IMPACT PODCAST
Episode 2 features a conversation between Tim Silverwood and The Seabin Project CEO Pete Ceglinski as they dive into the problem of plastic waste in our oceans and what Pete and the team are doing to deal with it. This interview took place before the successful crowdfunding campaign by Seabin that saw them raise $1.8million AUD!
A PIECE OF THE OCEAN FOR YOUR LISTING PLEASURE
This time last week we were beyond excited to officially launch The Ocean Impact Podcast.
This week, in the spirit of reciprocating the incredible support and celebrating podcasts, we’ve decided to bring the ocean to you by compiling a list of some ocean-themed podcast episodes that our team members have recommended.
We’d also love for you to share with us what you’ve been listening to by tagging us online at #mypieceofocean
THE OCEAN IMPACT PODCAST IS LIVE. GET TO KNOW DAVID CARTER FROM AUSTRAL FISHERIES
Last week was a big week at Ocean Impact Organisation. On Thursday, we had the official launch of The Ocean Impact Podcast, and we’re so grateful for the amazing response we’ve received so far. We also held our first Instagram Live concert on Friday evening with Billy Otto, the awesome artist behind our podcast theme, “Can’t Take The Ocean Out Of Me”. We had a great time and extend a massive thank you to Billy too!
In case you haven’t taken a dip into the podcast yet, the first three episodes can be found on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and the video versions are up on YouTube.