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Paralenz Launches New Brand, Mission

Paralenz this week launched a new brand identity and a number of new partnerships. The change comes with a strong focus on the harmony of diving and the importance of sharing dives for a greater good.

The new brand is one of several initiatives that will help Paralenz recruit current and future divers to join them on their renewed mission.

The rebranding includes a relaunch of the company’s website, logo, and communications, and a bouquet of new ocean conservation partners. As Paralenz keeps evolving, improving its products, and rethinking its role in the world of diving, the company is stepping up its game to communicate and facilitate that journey. And their new payoff gives the essence: “Every Dive Counts.”

Paralenz Launches New Brand, Mission
Paralenz Launches New Brand, Mission

The new logo is representing the line between the seen/known above and the unseen/unknown below, hence the “blurred” surface line in the logo.

New Paralenz Logo
New Paralenz Logo

The company that started as a Kickstarter campaign is not only giving its logo a makeover. Paralenz’s new vision is no less than ambitious:

“Any real change is a collective effort. Through empowering divers across the globe we will help reverse the steep decline of life beneath the surface. Dive by dive.”

Gravely affected by a changing climate, the regeneration of the ocean is heavily dependent on scientific research based on reliable data. The Paralenz camera can document data from its users’ dives, such as depth, pressure, and temperature that will work as a baseline for ocean conservation organizations.

Erikha Harket, the company’s Chief Marketing Officer, says there will be even more news to come:

“We will soon introduce TheOceanBase, a new feature in our app, which will help divers around the world map dive sites and log their experiences. As we grow as a company, we believe our new brand identity and initiatives will help us recruit more divers to join us on our mission.”

Additionally, Paralenz is engaging in new partnerships to put the Ocean on the agenda.

To put their money where their mouth is, Paralenz has established partnerships with notable ocean conservation organizations such as the the Reef-World Foundation — which coordinates the Green Fins initiative in partnership with the UN Environment Programme, Nekton, Turtle Island Restoration Network, Save the Med Foundation, Beneath the Waves, Major Projects Foundation, The Vortex Swim, Arizona State University, Project Baseline, and National Marine Sanctuaries.

John Liang
John Lianghttps://www.deeperblue.com/
John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving bug while in High School in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification in the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, and other places including a pool in Las Vegas helping to break the world record for the largest underwater press conference.

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