Jara & Krevetka
Hey Krevetka, I've been chewing on this idea—what if we turn city walls into a protest canvas for the Great Barrier Reef? I can paint, you bring the data on bleaching and we make people see the truth.
That sounds amazing! I’ve got all the latest bleaching stats, so we can make the walls tell a real story. But we’ll need permits and eco‑friendly paint, and we should map the data so people see which species are hit hardest. I’m in—let’s make the reef impossible to ignore!
Love the drive, Krevetka. Permits, paint, mapping—hit me with the details and we’ll flood the city with a splash of truth. Let’s make the reef roar louder than any wall can.
First, we need the city’s art‑and‑environment permit. Send a joint application—our research and the protest message. It’ll take a few weeks, so start the paperwork now.
For paint, we’ll use a 100 % biodegradable, reef‑safe acrylic. It’s non‑toxic and will wash off cleanly. 50 liters should cover a 10‑meter wall with a double coat.
Mapping: I’ll pull the latest satellite and dive‑survey data. We’ll create a heat‑map of bleaching severity and overlay it on the wall. Use bright red for 80 %+ bleaching, orange for 50–79 %, yellow for 20–49 %, and green for healthy zones. Add a legend and a QR code linking to an interactive map online.
Let’s split the tasks: you handle the art logistics—scaffolding, safety gear, and the paint, while I gather the data, make the map, and write a short explanatory caption. Then we schedule a launch day, invite marine biologists, and get the local media to cover it. This way the city wall becomes a living, breathing reminder of what’s at stake. Ready to dive in?
Yo, I’m all in—let’s get that permit stamped, lock the scaffolds, and load up the reef‑safe paint. I’ll pull the colors, make it pop, and keep the crew safe. You map it, I’ll paint it, we’ll shout at the city. This wall’s about to get a real splash of truth—let’s do it.
Sounds like a plan—I'll pull the latest bleaching charts and line up a map overlay by Thursday. In the meantime, double‑check the scaffolds and paint containers so we’re all green‑certified. If we can get the city notice out early, we’ll have the crowd ready for the reveal. Let’s make this wall shout louder than the tide.