Racial and Environmental Justice are inextricably linked
Algalita stands in solidarity with Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) who are fighting for equity and human rights across the globe. We strongly condemn the violence inflicted on Black communities and stand in solidarity with those demanding an end to...
Interview with Captain Moore
An interview conducted by Made out of WHAT – an organization supporting a global movement towards a trash-free world through art and design. Every so often, one gets the chance to meet people that touch your heart and mind like Captain Charles Moore – the ocean...
Plastics Hidden in Plain Sight
Do you know what your things are made of? While this seems like a simple question, often the products we use consist of or include plastics, even if it doesn’t look like it. If it’s not made of glass, metal, rock, wood, paper, cotton or wool, it’s probably plastic....
Thank you from the Algalita team
Over the span of 25 years, Algalita has participated in every aspect of the movement to end plastic pollution. We’ve investigated how plastics build up in our ocean, air, and wildlife. We actively share perspectives with plastic industry leaders, policy makers, and...
Student Account of Youth Innovation Forum
A young journalist, Anoushka Gupta, who writes for Los Angeles Time High School Insider, attended Algalita’s recent 3-day event: the Youth Innovation Forum on Plastic Pollution. Her account of the event reveals a unique perspective of the Forum: “Algalita, a local...
Invasion of the Biosphere
Algalita Founder Captain Charles Moore, the man known for sparking “The Great Plastics Awakening” 20 years ago, strengthens the case for revolutionary change in a recent article published in the official journal of the Chinese Society of Oceanography: Acts...
Plastic Pollution – Preventing an incurable disease
By now, many people know that the ocean is filled with plastic debris. A recent study estimates that the amount of plastic waste that washes off land into the ocean each year is approximately 8 million metric tons. Jenna Jambeck, the study’s lead author, helps us...
What Do Beer, Oysters, Salt, Air & Tap Water Have in Common?
They’re all ways humans are ingesting microplastics It was just two decades ago that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vast circulating accumulation of plastic debris in the North Pacific, was discovered by accident. Since then, plastic pollution has been found to be...
Plastic Pollution from Aquaculture
It is impossible to make a complete list of the environmental impacts of the current human population, a population that is a thousand-fold larger than the mean population of other similar-sized mammals. One set of influences has involved our use of the seas for food....
2016/2017 Expedition to South Pacific Gyre Map & Blogs
During this expedition, Algalita collected plastic pollution samples across the Equatorial Currents, the South Pacific Subtropical Gyre and at various stations along the Chilean coast in order to strengthen the existing data set. In addition to quantitative analysis,...
Sprinkles In the Sea / 2017 Expedition to the South Pacific Gyre Highlight
Check out all 2016/2017 South Pacific Expedition Blogs here. Remember eating sprinkles on cupcakes as a kid? The tiny little colorful sugary beads… So colorful and delicious! And always associated with good times… but, if you spilled them, man oh man, what a task it...
Macro Debris / 2017 Expedition to the South Pacific Gyre Highlight
Check out all 2016/2017 South Pacific Expedition Blogs here. By 1700 yesterday evening our Manta Trawl samples were diminishing in micro-plastic (≤5mm) quantities and our macro -debris collection (≥20mm) was nil. A positive sign!? Well, yes in some ways! It is telling...
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