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VoLo Foundation Partners with Tortuga Music Festival to Advance Ocean Conservation Efforts

By MGN EditorialApril 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM

The VoLo Foundation has partnered with the Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale to expand ocean conservation initiatives, leveraging the festival's reach to create advocates for marine protection and sustainability.

**Ocean Conservation Gets a Stage at Tortuga Music Festival** The VoLo Foundation has announced a partnership with the Tortuga Music Festival 2026 in Fort Lauderdale, bringing together music, community engagement, and marine conservation in a collaborative effort to expand ocean advocacy efforts. According to the announcement, the partnership represents an innovative approach to marine environmental stewardship, leveraging the festival's established platform and audience to build awareness around ocean conservation challenges and solutions. The collaboration brings together Chris Stacey and Tara Wilson's vision for the Tortuga Music Festival—transforming it into a movement that creates dedicated ocean advocates—with the VoLo Foundation's conservation expertise and initiatives. The Fort Lauderdale-based festival, which occurs annually each spring, provides a unique venue for connecting maritime professionals, industry stakeholders, and the broader public around shared ocean conservation goals. This type of partnership reflects a growing trend in the maritime industry of engaging non-traditional partners to advance sustainability and environmental protection agendas. The initiative comes amid increasing industry focus on ocean health, marine biodiversity protection, and sustainable coastal stewardship. Corporate and nonprofit partnerships in the maritime sector continue to develop new models for addressing environmental challenges through community engagement and awareness-building. The expanded ocean conservation efforts through this partnership are expected to reach a significant audience and create new opportunities for stakeholders to engage with critical marine environmental issues. *Source: PR Newswire*
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