Latest Eyesea News

Bridgefort-Eyesea reusable water bottles

Bridgefort-Eyesea reusable water bottles onboard with the crew of the BFAD Pacific! bfortmaritime.co.uk

Pushologies is proud to announce its partnership with EyeSea

Pushologies, a leading provider of content-based personalised app engagement solutions (with headquarters located in the Isle of Man), is proud to announce its partnership with EyeSea, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting ocean conservation and education. Through this partnership, Pushologies will work with EyeSea to deliver personalised and interactive in-app experiences that promote awareness and […]

BWC Terminals is the first terminal or port operator to join the Eyesea effor

BWC Terminals is the first terminal or port operator to join the Eyesea effort – a critical milestone as we look at how pollution data can be practically applied and responded to. Thank you to Curt Kuchta, Kortnie Joyner, and the team. BWC Terminals, a provider of bulk liquid storage and logistics services in North […]

Stats for Luna Story Foundation Clean ups 2022 – Eyesea are proud sponsors

The more we work together the more impact we can have… 10,000 photos and 12,000 kgs and counting of pollution removed! Stats for Luna Story Foundation Clean ups 2022 – Eyesea are proud sponsors.

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Eyesea Version 2 goes live

Eyesea are delighted to launch version 2 of our app!!

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Thank you to our app developers!

Thank you Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement and Manx Eyesea Officer David Furnival and their extraordinary tech development team MariApps Marine Solutions have been hard at work to create the new updated release of our V2 Eyesea App.

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Eyesea are the proud winners of the Isle of Man Newspapers, Media Isle of Man Awards for Excellence 2022 Environment Initiative of the Year.

Eyesea are the proud winners of the Isle of Man Newspapers, Media Isle of Man Awards for Excellence 2022 Environment Initiative of the Year. Read more here on Linkedin.

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First Non-Shipping Company Joins Eyesea

German apparel manufacturer GOT BAG has become the first non-shipping company to join the Eyesea initiative. In 2016, GOT BAG started sourcing Ocean Impact Plastic, recycling it, and processing it into backpacks. The company now works with a network of 2,500 fishermen and people in Indonesia collecting Ocean Impact Plastic. The material is then sorted […]

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