4ocean Stories
4ocean Stories

MIAMI VICE: Putting the Clink on Plastic Pollution
We teamed up with the Miami Police Department Marine Division and their Youth Police Explorers to clean up Pace Picnic Island in Miami's famous Biscayne Bay, which is home to many endangered species and other fish and animals that need protection from ocean plastic pollution. And, wow, wait until you see some of the things that we found during the cleanup.

Project AWARE® is Fighting for Sharks and the Ocean
4ocean and Project AWARE recently reunited to #DiveAgainstDebris. With more than 54,000 participants worldwide, each and every dive brings new things to the surface that don't belong in the ocean environment. The data these divers collect is placed in a database that allows scientists to study what many refer to as "Garbology." Check out the video update to see us in action!

Meet Our Partner: Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation Tagging Whale Sharks
4ocean, in partnership with the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, is part of a very unique expedition to attach satellite tags to whale sharks so that their movements and behaviors can be analyzed, which will hopefully give us a better understanding of their migratory patterns and way of life.

4ocean Helping Advance Science in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch - The Vortex Swim
There is a man, an adventurer, an incredible athlete that is out in the middle of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch today free swimming in the vast blue expanse of the now infamous trash gyre to raise awareness about and help advance the science of plastic pollution in the ocean. This expedition is called The Vortex Swim and it is helping move the needle on the science of ocean plastic pollution.







Stories from the Field

Every Rainfall Washes Plastic Waste to Pererenan Beach

Blambangan River Boom: Challenges and Community Impact

Three Days, Thousands of Pounds of Trash, and One Lucky Turtle



















