by Bryson | Mar 2, 2012 | Blog
OceanGybe has been hard at work on Tide Lines, the OceanGybe documentary, and we have just launched our Kickstarter Campaign. Please follow the link, watch the clip, forward to as many people as you can. One of the real rewards of the trip has been sharing our...
by Bryson | Feb 21, 2012 | News
March 2012 marks the one-year anniversary of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami that claimed the lives of thousands. It also dumped millions of tons of debris into the ocean that is now making its way to the across the Pacific towards the NW Hawaiian Islands and the...
by Bryson | Feb 20, 2012 | Blog, Garbage Studies
Ryan has been in Fiji for the past week and commissioned a boat to take him to and empty beach in order to collected marine debris and see what had washed up. While he was not able to get t0 a fringing island on the windward side, he still found marine debris and...
by Bryson | Feb 9, 2012 | News, Uncategorized
Annie Leonard, from The Story of Stuff, has recently started a podcast series looking at innovative solutions to reducing plastic use as well as success stories. Her first installment has just been released. She sits down with Andy Keller, of Chico Bags, and Rose...
by Bryson | Feb 1, 2012 | Blog, Uncategorized
The Volvo Ocean Race is the world’s premier around-the-world sailing race. Professional teams, comprising of the worlds best sailors and manufacturers, put everything into trying to win the elite Volvo Ocean Race title. Covering approximately 72 000km’s...