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Winners of 2026 Peter Benchley Ocean Awards announced

Ceremony will be held on 7 May at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, marking 10 years of the Aquarium Conservation Partnership

Winners of 2026 Peter Benchley Ocean Awards announced

The recipients of the 2026 Peter Benchley Ocean Awards have been revealed, recognising individuals and organisations whose work advances ocean conservation through leadership, research, policy, innovation, and public engagement.

Here are the notable 2026 winners:


  • Ocean Hero Award: Julie Packard, founding executive director of Monterey Bay Aquarium
  • Excellence in National Leadership: José Manuel Bolieiro, president of the Regional Government of the Azores
  • Excellence in Policy: U.S. Representative Jared Huffman, California 2nd Congressional District
  • Excellence in Science and Exploration: Dr Diva Amon, marine biologist, Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, University of California Santa Barbara and director, SpeSeas
  • Excellence in Sustainable Business Solutions: Bureo, Inc.
  • Excellence in Media: Ocean with David Attenborough
  • Excellence in Action: Marcela Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, founder and executive director of Azul
  • Christopher Benchley Youth Award: Cojitha Senananyake, founder of Project Cee Green

Celebrating a commitment to ocean conservation

The annual Peter Benchley Ocean Awards are the world's leading honours in ocean conservation.

They were co-founded by Wendy Benchley and David Helvarg, and are named in honour of Peter Benchley, author of Jaws and a lifelong shark and ocean advocate. The Benchley Awards recognise and celebrate the efforts and dedication of individuals and organisations committed to ocean conservation.

“The 2026 Peter Benchley Ocean Awards honorees remind us that the future of the ocean is being written right now—by people who refuse to accept decline as inevitable,” says Wendy Benchley.

“Each of these leaders, in their own way, is translating knowledge into action and vision into measurable progress. At a moment when the ocean needs leadership across every sector, these honorees offer reason for confidence and hope.”

Helvarg, who is also the executive director of Blue Frontier, adds: “From a teenager leading beach clean-ups in Sri Lanka to a world-famous centenarian and his ocean documentary, the 2026 honorees reflect a recognition that in protecting the ocean we are also ensuring our own future.

“While monumental challenges still confront us, we’re inspired by these outstanding winners who understand that, in the words of author Isak Dinesen, ‘The Cure for anything is salt water – sweat, tears or the sea.’”

The Peter Benchley Ocean Awards returned in 2025 in partnership with the Aquarium Conservation Partnership (ACP), a coalition of aquariums and zoos for aquatic conservation, establishing a renewed tradition of recognising ocean excellence.

This year’s ceremony will take place on 7 May at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, marking the 10th anniversary of the Aquarium Conservation Partnership and celebrating a decade of collaborative conservation.

Collective power

“I’m truly grateful for this honor,” says Julie Packard. “It reflects the tremendous work, over the course of decades, of the dedicated team at Monterey Bay Aquarium. We share a vision of a world where the ocean and people thrive together, in a just and equitable world.

"Working together, and with so many talented colleagues around the globe, I’m confident we can make that vision a reality.”

Kim McIntyre, executive director of ACP, adds:

“This milestone speaks to the collective power of our coalition. ACP has united aquariums and zoos as leaders in ocean conservation by elevating advocacy, advancing equitable and science-based policy, embedding sustainability into business practices, and inspiring people to take action for the ocean.

"Celebrating our 10th anniversary alongside the Peter Benchley Ocean Awards underscores what’s possible when we work together for the future of our ocean. We are also very appreciative of all of our sponsors, including Seiko and SSA Group, who make this event possible.”

See also: Building a sustainable future: the work of the Aquarium Conservation Partnership

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