Traditional Owners of Sea Country acknowledged throughout · Always was, always will be Aboriginal land
Est. 1998 · Nairm Vol. XXVII · A not-for-profit collective Pelican1 · 12.2m gaff ketch
Salt water, & breath.
Nairm
38°07′S · 144°38′E
Art, science & Sea Country — working the decks of Pelican1 since 1998, with Traditional Owners and the young people of the coast.
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Two Bays, fifteen years Hope Vale / Pelican Sound Works Chain of Ponds UNESCO-IOC Ocean Literacy Sea Country sovereignty Two Bays, fifteen years Hope Vale / Pelican Sound Works Chain of Ponds
№ 01 · ManifestoOn Boonwurrung & Bunurong Country

Promoting environmental awareness through the marriage of art & science.

Saltwater Projects is a not-for-profit collective of artists, mariners, scientists and Traditional Owners. When we began building Pelican1 in 1998, climate change already felt urgent — a seemingly crazy project by artists to build a boat and share ocean issues and beauty with the broader community seemed, to us, a really good idea.

Engagement with science and Indigenous Culture are our core themes. We work with First Nations people, connecting to Sea Country, acting as a platform for collaborative, inter-disciplinary projects with social justice as core ethic.

27
Years on the water
4.2k
Students afloat
38
Partners
№ 02 · Flagship programPort Phillip · Western Port
15
yrs

Two Bays — a long-running art-science-literacy program on Kulin sea country.

Port Phillip and Western Port are part of the cultural heritage of the Kulin people. They support Ramsar-listed wetlands and a range of animals and plants. Between 2006 and 2021 we built the first continuous dataset across both bays, in partnership with Traditional Owners and coastal schools.

MicroplasticsHydrophonesMarine pestsCurriculumLiteracy
Enter the Two Bays archive →
№ 03 · Works & expeditions1998 — present
№ 04 · Ocean literacySeven, plus one

Seven principles — and an eighth for Sea Country.

Traditional Ecological Knowledge incorporates wisdom and holistic values, raising opportunities to consider the long-term costs and benefits of actions affecting the environment. Every Ocean Literacy principle can be worked with Indigenous perspective embedded.

01
Earth has one big ocean with many features.
02
The ocean & life in it shape the features of Earth.
03
The ocean is a major influence on weather & climate.
04
The ocean makes Earth habitable.
05
The ocean supports a great diversity of life.
06
Ocean & humans are inextricably interconnected.
07
The ocean is largely unexplored.
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Sea Country is sovereign. Indigenous knowledge is central, not supplementary.
Saltwater addition · co-authored with VACCA, Boonwurrung Foundation & Traditional Owners across the continent
№ 05 · Where we workAustralian & Pacific waters

A chart of long companionships.

Every pin is a sustained collaboration — most are voyages we've returned to across years or decades, with the Traditional Owners of those waters.

  • Sea Country3 sites
  • Catchment2 sites
  • Sound / IPMEN4 sites
№ 06 · Ship's logDispatches from the wheelhouse

From the bridge & the bay.

25 · V · 2023 · Entry 148

IPMEN 2023 on the lands of the Songhees, Esquimalt & W̱SÁNEĆ.

Ocean Networks Canada hosted IPMEN at the University of Victoria. We acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples on whose traditional territory the campus stands.

— N. Davey
27 · VII · 2022 · Entry 147

UNESCO case study — Saltwater & IPMEN.

Two Bays and the Hope Vale / Pelican project appear in UNESCO-IOC's report on Ocean Literacy. A shared moment.

— N. Davey
27 · VII · 2022 · Entry 146

Reveil · deep listening in Elster Creek.

The Elster Creek catchment is about 40 km². Most is concreted. We've installed a hydrophone at Monash Bridge, listening for creek critters.

— N. Davey
№ 07 · Come aboardCrew always wanted

Join the crew.

№ 08 · Fellow travellersLong-standing partners
UNESCO-IOCNMEAIPMENVACCABoonwurrung FoundationYouthworx MediaParks VictoriaIFAWElsternwick Park Assoc.Bayside CouncilOcean Networks CanadaFestival of Sails UNESCO-IOCNMEAIPMENVACCABoonwurrung FoundationYouthworx Media
№ 09 · Ship's logQuarterly dispatch

Follow the wake.

Editorial Field Journal Institute Arts-first