At Healthy Seas, we bring together dedicated individuals and visionary organizations, working hand in hand to protect our oceans and create a sustainable future for marine life. There are many ways you can contribute to our mission and make a significant impact. Join us in our efforts to create cleaner oceans and a healthier planet. […]| Healthy Seas
WE WORK with innovative partners, businesses and global collaborators to create a cleaner, more vibrant marine ecosystem. WE FIGHT marine litter and ghost nets, to ensure that our oceans remain a safe haven for marine life and a source of beauty and inspiration for future generations. WE CHALLENGE the apathy and blindness that allow marine […]| Healthy Seas
Do you dream of protecting marine life? Researching underwater ecosystems? Working on sustainable blue economy? Then the Blue Jobs series is for you. We’re excited to announce its’ launch, a new YouTube video campaign dedicated to showcasing inspiring careers connected to the ocean and providing practical guidance on how to get started in these fields. […] The post Blue Jobs – Turning Passion for The Ocean into a Profession appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
Healthy Seas and Hyundai Motor America partnered for impactful ocean conservation activities in California, combining ghost net removal dives with beach cleanups and youth education. A model for future partnerships in the U.S.| Healthy Seas
We are thrilled to welcome Racemark EU back into the Healthy Seas partnership network—a meaningful reconnection that speaks to the enduring power of shared values and sustainable innovation. The Healthy Seas Foundation is a global initiative that recovers marine litter such as fishing nets and, together with its partners, makes sure it is transformed into […] The post Welcome Back, Racemark: Driving Sustainability from the Ground Up appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
We’re proud to share that the short documentary “Operation Deep Blue Legacy: The Legacy Begins” has been officially selected for the 2025 edition of RAM – Rovereto Archeologia Memorie Film Festival, taking place from 24 to 28 September in Rovereto, Italy. The film will compete for the Audience Award (RAM Film Festival Prize) and will […] The post “Deep Blue Legacy” Selected for RAM Film Festival 2025 appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
Discover how Healthy Seas contributes to the circular economy through a collaborative ecosystem that gives marine waste a new purpose and inspires change through education.| Healthy Seas
Become a partner of the Healthy Seas Foundation and play a crucial role in safeguarding our oceans and advancing a circular economy. Over the past decade, our impactful partnerships have driven significant marine conservation efforts, helping to clean up marine litter, educate communities, and prevent pollution. We offer a variety of partnership opportunities tailored to […]| Healthy Seas
We’re thrilled to share The Anatomy of the Ocean, an engaging activity designed for kids to explore underwater ecosystems and understand the impact of human actions on these fragile environments. This activity can be done in class, at home, or, even better, outdoors with teachers or parents, encouraging children to connect with nature while learning. […]| Healthy Seas
Dietmar Hermjohannes on dolphins, digital creativity, and the power of collective action for ocean conservation Our Partner Spotlight series celebrates the individuals behind the companies that make Healthy Seas possible—not just through financial support, but through shared purpose, personal passion, and bold ideas. In this edition, we’re proud to feature Dietmar Hermjohannes, Founder & Managing […] The post Partner Spotlight: Gaming for Good appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
This past weekend in Greece, a new chapter in environmental education unfolded under the strong winds and bright skies of the Wetland of Psahna on Evoia island, Greece. Under the auspices of Eastern Attica Scout District, we organised an inspiring event for young adults aged 16-18 years old. The gathering brought together around 100 participants, […] The post Serious Topics, Creative Tools: How Scouts in Greece Tackled the Planet’s Biggest Challenges appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
Why Circular Economy Belongs in the Classroom The shift to a circular economy begins not only with policy and production, but also with education. For several years now, Healthy Seas has proudly partnered with Eco-Schools Slovenia and AquafilSLO to introduce students to the principles of circular design and sustainable innovation. Now, for the first time, […] The post Designing Circular Futures: Inside Our Collaboration with Eco-Schools Slovenia and AquafilSLO appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
At Healthy Seas, we believe that protecting the ocean is everyone’s responsibility — and that includes inspiring the next generation of changemakers. That’s why we created a new set of educational stickers: fun and colorful on the surface, but full of meaning beneath. To bring this idea to life, we collaborated closely with Verter, a […] The post Stories in Stickers: How We’re Bringing Ocean Protection to Life for Kids appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
Healthy Seas expands its Deep Blue Legacy project from marine cleanups to education, reaching 350+ students in Germany and Italy with a unique program on ghost nets, WWII shipwrecks, biodiversity, and intergenerational responsibility. Supported by DWS.| Healthy Seas
Explore impactful partnerships with Healthy Seas. Join us to tackle marine litter, restore biodiversity, and promote a circular economy through customized sustainability projects.| Healthy Seas
Discover how Friedmans, a UK leader in stretch fabrics, is supporting ocean conservation through its partnership with Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
Healthy Seas partnership with Hyundai through the interview with Elvira Herrera, Executive & Internal Communications Expert at Hyundai Motor Europe.| Healthy Seas
Explore how DWS is supporting ocean conservation through its partnership with Healthy Seas—funding shipwreck cleanups, biodiversity missions, and global employee engagement led by trained ambassadors.| Healthy Seas
Yesterday we had the pleasure of attending The European Way, an inspiring event curated by Nativa during the Venice Climate Week, dedicated to exploring how European values can shape a regenerative economy for the future. We were there thanks to our long-term partner Arena, who was invited to present its Planet Water vision. Arena’s CEO […] The post Beyond Reports: Bringing Sustainability to Life, the European Way appeared first on Healthy Seas.| Healthy Seas
Discover how Aquafil, a founding member of Healthy Seas and inventor of the ECONYL® regeneration process, is transforming ocean waste into sustainable nylon—and driving innovation for a circular future.| Healthy Seas
Healthy Seas at the Our Ocean Conference 2025: Insights from our panel and diving mission in Pohang, exploring legal barriers, ghost gear, and the path to accountability through collaboration and circular solutions.| Healthy Seas
Explore how Healthy Seas supports marine biodiversity restoration through cleanups, circular economy initiatives, and partnerships with companies seeking meaningful environmental impact.| Healthy Seas
Help us find ghost farms at sea. Report abandoned fish farms in your area and shape the next Healthy Seas cleanup mission.| Healthy Seas
Healthy Seas returns to the Our Ocean Conference 2025 with a new panel on marine litter ownership and a cleanup mission in Korea with Hyundai.| Healthy Seas
Discover how companies are boosting employee engagement through ocean conservation initiatives. Learn how hands-on cleanups, education programs, and ambassador roles enhance corporate culture and sustainability impact.| Healthy Seas
Abandoned fish farms, also known as ‘ghost farms’, are aquaculture sites left to decay in the sea after they are abandoned or no longer in use. These once-productive facilities become environmental hazards as their structures deteriorate and release debris, plastic, and pollutants into the surrounding waters. This pollution disrupts marine ecosystems, causing harm to underwater […]| Healthy Seas