
Alison Teal, Time Magazine’s Female Indiana Jones, and O Magazine’s Oprah Of Adventure, travels the world seeking out the greatest myths, mysteries, and legends on earth. A lifelong explorer and professional filmmaker she shares her films and photos through her blog, Youtube, and social media. With a mission to educate through entertainment, Alison’s Adventures series inspires millions across the globe through her storytelling and humor that captivates audiences of all ages.
Supported by XPRIZE Foundation, AltaSea and HDXMix.com
May 6, 2019
53 min

Co-Founder and former CEO of Quiksilver, Bob McKnight joined us for a Q&A where we discussed the early stages of building the Quiksilver brand but also how it pioneered some key environmental initiatives. The brand has now restructured and is launching the Boardriders Foundation as a way to give back to the communities involved in surfing.
Supported by XPRIZE Foundation, AltaSea and HDXMix.com
May 6, 2019
40 min

Matt Mulrennan (Moderator) Director, Ocean Initiative, XPRIZE Foundation
Liane Thompson (Speaker) CEO, Aquaai
Scotty Schmidt (Speaker) CEO, Primary Ocean
Lindsay Cruver (Speaker) Director of Research and Development, Catalina Sea Ranch
Description
By 2050 the planet will have 9 billion people and the demand for food will be 60% greater. One of the challenges that AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles is trying to solve is global food insecurity by looking to the ocean for sustainable ways to feed the planet. The Los Angeles harbor was once the nation’s capital for tuna with 400 fishing boats at dock and numerous seafood canneries throughout the port. Today there are less than 30 boats and the tuna business has mostly disappeared. AltaSea partners such as Catalina Sea Ranch, Primary Ocean Producers, and Aquaai lead a panel discussion on their goal to create sustainable aquaculture practices that will help meet the food security challenges of the 21st Century.
Supported by XPRIZE Foundation, AltaSea and HDXMix.com
May 6, 2019
51 min
