At The Brad & Brea Foundation, we are passionate about preserving and restoring our planet’s oceans. Our Ocean Cleanup initiative is dedicated to tackling the growing problem of marine pollution, protecting marine life, and ensuring clean waters for future generations.
Why Ocean Cleanup Matters
The oceans are vital to life on Earth, producing more than half of the oxygen we breathe and supporting a diverse ecosystem that sustains billions of people globally. However, pollution—ranging from plastic waste to chemical runoff—poses a severe threat to marine environments, wildlife, and coastal communities.
Our mission is to combat these challenges by actively cleaning up our oceans and inspiring others to join us in safeguarding this precious resource.
Our Efforts
We take a hands-on approach to ocean restoration, including:
- Removing Plastic Waste: Organizing cleanup drives to collect plastic debris and other harmful pollutants from shorelines, rivers, and oceans.
- Educating Communities: Raising awareness about the importance of reducing single-use plastics and adopting sustainable habits.
- Partnering for Change: Collaborating with local and global organizations to maximize the reach and impact of our efforts.
- Restoring Marine Habitats: Supporting initiatives to rejuvenate coral reefs, mangroves, and other vital marine ecosystems.
The Ripple Effect of Action
Every piece of waste removed from the ocean is a step closer to healthier waters and a thriving marine ecosystem. With your support, we can significantly reduce ocean pollution and create a cleaner, more sustainable future.
How You Can Help
- Volunteer for Cleanup Drives: Join us in making a direct impact by participating in organized cleanup events.
- Donate: Your contributions help us fund cleanup operations and awareness campaigns.
- Spread the Word: Advocate for sustainable practices in your community and inspire others to protect our oceans.
Together, we can turn the tide on ocean pollution and create a wave of positive change. Let’s work to protect our oceans for generations to come.