SOS Galapagos, massive Chinese vessel fleet threatening the wildlife
Posted by Zsofi U onEcuador is on alert due to the massive 260-strong Chinese fishing fleet appearing off the Galapagos Islands. The fishing-ships have been there for about three weeks in international waters, just outside a 188-mile wide the economic zone around the Galapagos. Ecuador’s patrols are trying to make sure that the...
Marines flourishing during lockdown
Posted by Zsofi U onIn a few months, millions of people have been under lockdowns to curb the spread of coronavirus. Events, travels have been cancelled, schools and workplaces have closed around the globe. The pandemic has significantly slowed down the industrial activities. While our “normality” was hit hard, the quarantine offered our natural...
7 Projects Fighting to Save our Oceans You Should Know About
Posted by Alessandro Pecorelli onCoral Gardeners Couple of years ago, few island kids from Mo’orea, French Polynesia decided to protect their home turf. Since the foundation, the Coral Gardeners have gained mind-blowing international recognition for their incredible work. Besides the relentless coral planting, the young team offers a unique and unforgettable ecotour and coral...
Small Acts, Big Change - Kualuah Oceans Matter Foundation
Posted by Alessandro Pecorelli onDid you know that an estimated 14 billion pounds (6.35 billion kilograms) of trash is dumped in the oceans every year? For anyone living on the coasts, a simple walk can give a good idea of the staggering amount of waste - mostly plastic – endangering the oceans and animals....
Fashion and Function for our Oceans
Posted by Alessandro Pecorelli onThe word Kualuah comes from the Hawaiian words “koa loa” meaning “very brave”. With Kualuah we refer to every person, group or business who is willing to stand up and fight for our Oceans and marine lives. Our very first collection is dedicated to our Ocean Heroes and Heroines as...