The Ocean Hope
Much of the deep-sea
lies beyond the jurisdiction
of any one nation.
This area is known as the High Seas and makes up half our planet.
A new threat looms for this wild frontier that will impact us all. Deep-Sea mining will cause irreversible damage
to life in the deep ocean.
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Over two thirds of global wildlife is gone. The climate crisis is accelerating this loss and wreaking havoc to the natural systems that sustain us. We all feel the effects of these two crises. As we push the boundaries of our only planet beyond repair within human timescales, a new threat looms.
Deep-sea mining is an emerging industry that will cause irreversible damage to life in the deep ocean, will have detrimental consequences to the systems in the ocean that sustain us, and risks disturbing locked-away carbon. |
Our existence
is entwined with the well-being
of the ocean.
The ancient, mystical home of marine life is a source of sustenance and vitality for our world. Yet, the shadows of deep-sea mining threaten to unravel this delicate web of life, bringing about irreparable harm to the very foundation of our existence. But hope gleams on the horizon...
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As a long time champion of the ocean, Farah Obaidullah, is embarking on a journey of empowerment and determination. Her voyage will weave across the western coast of the Americas, from the peaks of Alaska to the shores of Chile, driven by the audacious goal to prevent the next climate disaster.
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Calling all leaders and all individuals to support
a moratorium on deep-sea mining
What is deep-sea mining?
Thousands of meters below the ocean surface, deposits of metals and minerals (such as nickel, aluminium, lithium and cobalt) have accumulated on the seafloor over centuries, forming what are called nodules. Deep-sea mining is the harvesting, extraction and excavation process of these medium-size nodules from the seabed. Research suggests that deep-sea mining could cause serious harm to marine biodiversity and ecosystems.
On her voyage Farah will engage with stakeholders from universities, fisheries associations, tech and EV companies and conservation groups rallying support for a global moratorium on deep-sea mining.
Along the way and between stops, folks, including local, regional and international celebrities will join Farah to discuss what the ocean means to them, questions they have, poems / art / songs they want to share. We will have experts sharing their knowledge on why we don’t need deep-sea mining and why we can’t afford it. Our exchange will be informative, entertaining and inspiring. The journey will be chronicled on YouTube, reaching far and wide to inspire the hearts of many. |
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Why the Pacific?
The Pacific Ocean is ground zero of deep-sea mining. If allowed to go ahead, mining will first occur on the High Seas in an area between Mexico and Hawaii, known as the Clarion Clipperton Zone. Communities, local authorities and businesses along the Pacific rim have a vested interest in safeguarding the largest ocean on earth - their backyard.
Why donate?
- Preserving Marine Ecosystems: Deep-sea mining poses an irreversible threat to our oceans. By supporting our campaign, you contribute directly to the preservation of marine ecosystems, protecting our planet's biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for all.
- Raising Global Awareness: Farah's voyage will involve engaging with stakeholders from universities, fisheries associations, tech, EV companies, and conservation groups. By donating, you help amplify our message and rally support for a global moratorium on deep-sea mining, creating a powerful call to action that cannot be ignored.
- Inspiring Change: As part of the journey, Farah will be joined by local, regional, and international celebrities for thought-provoking discussions. Your donation ensures our message reaches far and wide, inspiring hearts, and mobilizing people to take action and protect the ocean's treasures.
- Documenting the Journey: We will chronicle the expedition on YouTube, providing a captivating and informative visual narrative. By donating, you enable us to produce high-quality content that reaches a wide audience and sparks the collective spirit needed for change.
Support the Expedition
We offer various ways for stakeholders to support our expedition. These options include sponsorship and partnership opportunities, in-kind donations, volunteer opportunities and more. By aligning with our cause and joining forces with us, organisations, brands and individuals can contribute to the success of our tour while gaining valuable exposure and recognition.
We invite stakeholders to reach out to us to discuss how they can become a valued partner or sponsor of our expedition.
Together, we can create a powerful and impactful journey towards preserving our oceans for generations to come.
We offer various ways for stakeholders to support our expedition. These options include sponsorship and partnership opportunities, in-kind donations, volunteer opportunities and more. By aligning with our cause and joining forces with us, organisations, brands and individuals can contribute to the success of our tour while gaining valuable exposure and recognition.
We invite stakeholders to reach out to us to discuss how they can become a valued partner or sponsor of our expedition.
Together, we can create a powerful and impactful journey towards preserving our oceans for generations to come.
Thank you for your support and for helping make our mission of protecting the ocean a reality.