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VoLo Foundation Leverages Tortuga Music Festival Platform to Advance Ocean Conservation

By MGN EditorialApril 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM

The VoLo Foundation partners with Tortuga Music Festival 2026 in Fort Lauderdale to expand ocean advocacy efforts, turning the annual beachfront event into a catalyst for creating ocean-conscious advocates.

**FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.** — The VoLo Foundation is extending its ocean conservation mission by joining Tortuga Music Festival 2026, transforming the Fort Lauderdale beachfront event into a platform for marine environmental advocacy. According to a statement from VoLo Foundation leadership, co-founders Chris Stacey and Tara Wilson have positioned Tortuga—already an established annual fixture on the spring music festival calendar—as a unique venue for converting music festival attendees into ocean conservation advocates. The partnership reflects a growing trend in the maritime and environmental sectors of leveraging cultural events to raise awareness about marine ecosystem challenges. By embedding conservation messaging and educational initiatives within the festival experience, the VoLo Foundation aims to reach a broader demographic of ocean enthusiasts and concerned citizens. The foundation's participation at Tortuga 2026 underscores the expanding role that public-facing events play in ocean advocacy. The timing is particularly relevant as the maritime industry faces increasing pressure to address environmental sustainability, from shipping decarbonization to coastal protection initiatives. For the festival's beachfront setting in Fort Lauderdale—a coastal community with direct stakes in oceanographic health—the VoLo Foundation collaboration offers an opportunity to connect cultural programming with tangible conservation action. The initiative aligns with broader industry momentum toward environmental stewardship, particularly as major maritime stakeholders, port operators, and shipping companies increasingly integrate sustainability targets into their operations. The VoLo Foundation's expansion of ocean advocacy efforts comes amid rising global awareness of marine conservation challenges, including pollution, habitat loss, and climate-related impacts on coastal communities. By transforming festival attendees into informed ocean advocates, the foundation aims to build long-term public support for conservation policies and sustainable maritime practices. Tortuga Music Festival's role as a seasonal destination event makes it a strategic platform for this educational initiative. The festival's established audience provides a receptive environment for ocean conservation messaging, while the beachfront location serves as an immediate, tangible reminder of why marine protection matters. The partnership demonstrates how the maritime and environmental sectors can leverage cultural platforms to advance conservation goals beyond traditional advocacy channels.
#ocean conservation#environmental advocacy#marine sustainability#Fort Lauderdale#coastal protection#VoLo Foundation

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