by oceangybe | Mar 3, 2011 | Videos, Webisodes
As Khulula and her crew approach the archipelago of Vanuatu after a week at sea, they spot a smoking volcano, known as Yasur, on the island of Tanna. Mount Yasur is one of the world’s most active volcanos and the crew take a tour to investigate...
by oceangybe | Nov 26, 2010 | Blog, Uncategorized
Check out this great video on the pitfalls of single use plastic bags. It sums it up really well. Nice Bag Moster Cameo too! Plastic State of Mind – Black Friday Parody
by oceangybe | Oct 23, 2010 | Uncategorized
Preproduction Plastic Pellets, also known as knurdles, are the raw material that is used to manufacture virually all plastic products. Oceangybe was collecting samples of these around the world for the Pellet Watch program in Japan. Recently a large number washed up...
by Bryson | Jun 28, 2010 | Blog
Well, the wind has been down all day and the seas quite calm so, despite being far south of the gyre, we decided to try out our borrowed Algulita Foundation garbage manta trawl. Just to see if we could get the deployment figured out and see if there were any changes...
by Bryson | Jul 22, 2009 | Blog
Interested in garbage, recycling and our oceans ? I am lying here on the coach recovering from ear surgery after surfing in cold Canadian waters for too long and have had time to search/surf the internet and have come across some incredible interesting...