Big Blue Ocean Cleanup was established on 27 February 2018, by Rory Sinclair.[1]
In March 2019, it supported the “Cash for trash” initiative, launched by an APEM freshwater consultancy.[4][5]
On 22 April 2020 (the Earth Day), Big Blue Ocean Cleanup was featured in Zac Efron’s documentary The Great Global Clean Up, aired on Discovery Channel.[6][7] In May 2020, Big Blue Ocean Cleanup’s volunteers were involved in removing the remainants of a large fin whale from the Clacton-on-Sea beach in Essex.[8][9][10] In September 2020, the organization partnered with the team of Scottish rowers on their Northwest Passage expedition, planned for 2021. Team members will to collect data for the Big Blue Ocean Cleanup, including micro plastic content in the water.[11][12]
Initiatives
Beaches cleanup
Cleaning up beaches is the main activity of Big Blue Ocean Cleanup.[2] These events are being organized by the non-profit ambassadors and involve various communities, from company workers to students, to local volunteers.[13][14]
"Ocean Savior" project
In October 2018, Big Blue Ocean Cleanup’s experts supported Ocean Saviour project, an initiative of Richard W. Roberts and Simon White, founders of TheYachtMarket.com, to build self-powering 70m tri-deck clean-up vessel, which will retrieve and recycle plastic from the ocean.[15][16]
^ abClifford, Chris (21 October 2020). "The Big Blue Ocean Cleanup". Onboard Magazine (Autumn 2020): 19. Archived from the original on 26 December 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
^Talibart, Rachael; Parkin, Charlotte (6 October 2020). "Tides and Tempests". On Landscape (226). Archived from the original on 24 November 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2020.