Blog 09 Aug 2020 A Not So Silent Problem Ocean – Noise Pollution: Focus on Shipping by Seth Weinfield Brad Peebler
Blog 08 Dec 2019 Heirs from New Zealand and California meet on the Valdes Peninsula in Patagonia, Argentina From Baylee Ashby of New Zealand: I felt honoured to be offered the opportunity to go to Valdes Peninsula in… Brad Peebler
Blog 18 Oct 2019 Native Heirs Attend the Native Youth Leadership Program at the 2019 Bioneers Conference Luz Gomez, California When I first arrived at Bioneers, I saw many young people that care about the environment. On the last day there was a workshop that I particularly enjoyed.… Brad Peebler
Blog, Uncategorized 22 Aug 2019 Three Heirs from Palau Travel to Koh Tao, Thailand, to Learn Coral Restoration Techniques in a Hands-On Masterclass By Uldekel Ililau, Palau High School, 17 yrs The journey to Koh Tao, Thailand, this summer was very fun, exciting… Brad Peebler
Blog 29 Apr 2019 The Top 7 Things You Might Not Know About Plastic Pollution By Arjun Subramanian Plastic pollution entering our oceans is simply a problem that is not given its share of attention. It does serious and maybe even irreversible damage to animals… Brad Peebler
Blog 14 Feb 2019 THE UNSEEN IMPACTS OF EATING SEAFOOD By Cambria Bartlett and Charley Peebler When was the last time you bought or ordered seafood? When you purchased it, did you think about whether or not it was caught… Brad Peebler
Blog 29 Oct 2018 My Experience at 2018’s Global Climate Action Summit By Sophie Mansoor I had the remarkable opportunity to attend 2018’s Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS) which was held in the diverse and beautiful city of San Francisco and hosted… Brad Peebler
Blog 08 Oct 2018 My Experience at the Global Climate Action Summit By Kiran Garewal Last month, I and four other members of the youth empowerment and ocean protection organization Heirs To Our Oceans – Aliyah, Max, Seth, and Sophie – attended… Brad Peebler
Blog 27 Aug 2018 Slippery As A Fish: Selecting Sustainably Sourced Seafood by S.B. FitzMedrud In its essence, something that is sustainable can be continued. A sustainably caught fish is one that is caught in a way that can be continued indefinitely. There… Brad Peebler
Blog 29 May 2018 Greenwashing: What You See Is Not What You Get By Chloe McKenna The health of our environment is a direct reflection of human health. There is a rising trend to be environmentally conscientious. Human habits with regard to diet,… Brad Peebler