SBMM presents Ethan Estess: “Tunas and Trash,” exploring art, tuna, and ocean plastic pollution.
SBMM is proud to welcome scientist-turned-artist Ethan Estess for its Maritime Distinguished Speaker Series on Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. Estess will present “Tunas and Trash: A Surprising Synergy Between Marine Debris Art and Tuna Research.” Estess will explore the surprising connections between ocean plastic pollution and international tuna fisheries. Drawing on his early research on tunas and sharks with the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Stanford University, he creates large-scale sculptures from plastic marine debris to raise awareness about ocean health. His artwork, seen by millions, has been featured in collaborations with the World Surf League and the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, and is crafted primarily from fishing rope collected off the beach in Hawaii, most of which stems from unregulated high-seas tuna fleets. “Art is a powerful way to start conversations about big issues,” said Estess. “I want my work to draw people in visually—and then challenge them to consider the deeper consequences of the choices we make, especially around seafood and ocean stewardship.” Through stories, images, and scientific insight, Estess will illustrate how supporting local, sustainable fisheries can reduce ocean plastic pollution and protect marine ecosystems. His unique combination of marine science and art invites audiences to think critically and creatively about our relationship with the ocean.
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