Plastic pollution is one of the most urgent and far-reaching threats facing our Oceans today—touching everything from marine life to coastal communities to climate resilience. In this powerful conversation with Rachel Bustamante of Plastic Pollution Coalition and Tamara Adame, a scientific ocean diver and anti-plastics activist, we’ll explore the multifaceted impacts of plastic on Ocean health, and the deep interconnections between pollution, policy, and our relationship with the living world.
With a background in environmental policy analysis and campaign coordination, Rachel has worked to protect marine biodiversity and Ocean health at both state and global levels—including participation in the UN Global Plastics Treaty negotiations and direct advocacy with U.S. lawmakers. Her work is grounded in a commitment to justice, care, and solutions that protect people and planet.
This session will include grounded insight, personal story, and tangible steps for those seeking to become more active stewards of Ocean health—whether in local watersheds or at the global level.
About Rachel Bustamante
Rachel Bustamante (she/her) is a Campaign Coordinator at Plastic Pollution Coalition. She has a background in environmental policy analysis, with three years of experience leading and supporting campaigns to protect marine biodiversity and ocean health. While living by the ocean in North Carolina and researching international ocean governance, she discovered her passion for ending plastic pollution. Her work, grounded in advocating for solutions that advance justice and care for people and our blue planet, led her to participate in the global plastic treaty negotiations and meet with members of the U.S. Congress.
Rachel holds a Master’s in Public Policy from the University of Maryland and has published research in PLOS Biology and Sustainability. She is excited to dive into advocacy campaigns and communication efforts at the U.S. federal and state levels, including her home state of Maryland. In her free time, Rachel enjoys soaking up sunshine, biking, running, walking her senior beagle, collecting plastic pollution on beach walks, or enjoying a good read outdoors.
Tamara Adame is a Mexican cave diving instructor, explorer, and scientific diver whose life has been shaped by her deep connection to Nature and the sea. Growing up in the fishing village of Puerto Morelos, she developed an early intimacy with aquatic environments that continues to guide her work today.
With a BSc in Communication, Tamara has dedicated recent years to the exploration of flooded caves, while also joining scientific diving expeditions to Alaska, the Maldives, the Marshall Islands, and Belize. Her journey was featured in the film Mermaids Against Plastic, which follows her efforts to confront marine plastic pollution in the Mexican Caribbean. Through her teaching, exploration, and advocacy, Tamara works to inspire the diving industry and local communities to reduce single-use plastics and protect the marine environments she loves.
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Conversation Series Schedule
Amazon to Ocean: The Currents That Connect Us, September 16th
Featuring Dr. Rosa Vasquez Espinoza, Peruvian chemical biologist, Author, and NatGeo Explorer
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The Plastic Crisis & Our Interconnected Ocean, September 23rd
Featuring Rachel Bustamante, Ocean Advocate and Environmental Campaign Coordinator
Tamara Adame, Scientific Diver and Anti-Plastics Activist
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Whale Kinship: Stories of Love, Presence, and Evolution, October 14th
Featuring Pat McCabe, (Weyakpa Najin Win, Woman Stands Shining)—Diné mother, Grandmother, Activist, and Ceremonial Leader
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Coming Soon, October 21st
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Ocean Voices: A Journey into Intuitive Interspecies Communication, November 11th
Special 2-hour interactive webinar workshop on Intuitive Interspecies Communication and how this is being implemented to support Ocean health and research. Featuring Dr. Lynne Shannon, Wynter Worsthorne, Eleni Gkikakis, & Christine Noble Seller
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Coming Soon, November 18th
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