The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting marine conservation and environmental sustainability. Founded in 2005, the organization uses visual media to expose complex global environmental issues and advocate for their resolution. The headquarters are located in Boulder, Colorado.
OPS focuses on inspiring and educating people about environmental problems through visual media. By creating award-winning films, OPS has reached millions, revealing urgent challenges that our planet faces. Their campaigns aim at global engagement, sparking dialogues, and motivating action to protect the natural world.
Some key initiatives include:
Visual Impact Campaigns: Utilizing films, photography, and social media to connect people with pressing environmental issues.
Educational Outreach: Collaborating with educational institutions to provide resources and curriculum, ensuring younger generations understand environmental concerns.
Global Partnerships: Working with global organizations and activists to align strategies, resources, and actions for a shared mission.
Community Engagement: Hosting events, screenings, and panel discussions to encourage community involvement in conservation efforts.
OPS has won awards including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for "The Cove," its films have been seen by millions globally, and its work has significantly raised awareness and inspired action on ocean conservation issues.


