Now in their 10th year, the Ocean Awards 2025 are held in partnership with Nekton and in association with Kensington Yachts, and recognise those who are committed to solving the ocean crisis.
The judges
Georgie Ainslie: Entrepreneur and sports broadcaster
Steve Backshall: Explorer, writer and presenter
Charles Clover: Co-founder, Blue Marine Foundation
Madelaine L. Emberson: Director of social impact, Navigatr Group
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall: Writer, broadcaster and campaigner
Aino-Leena Grapin: CEO, Winch Design
Nina Jensen: CEO, REV Ocean
Peter Lürssen: CEO, Lürssen
Frederikke Magnussen: Co-founder, A Plastic Planet
Lucy Woodall: Principal scientist, Nekton
Co-chairs
Sacha Bonsor: Co-chair, Ocean Awards; editor-at-large, BOAT International
Oliver Steeds OBE: Co-chair, Ocean Awards; chief executive and founder, Nekton
Georgie Ainslie: Entrepreneur and sports broadcaster
Georgie is the founder of ainslie + ainslie, a performance supplement brand launched with her husband, four-time Olympic gold medallist Ben Ainslie, in 2024.
She also hosts the Performance People podcast, regularly interviewing sports professionals and health and wellness experts, and is the vice chair of the 1851 Trust, committed to inspiring children through sport into STEM-related careers.
Steve Backshall: Explorer, writer and presenter
Steve Backshall has been passionate about the wild world ever since he could crawl. After graduating from Exeter University with a degree in English and Theatre Studies, he wrote for the Indonesian Rough Guides and during his travels became conversant in the local language, drank blood with uncontacted tribes, came nose to nose with Komodo Dragons and attempted to walk solo across Irian Jaya.
Armed with an idea for a television series, Backshall headed out to Colombia, and National Geographic Channel International brought him on as 'Adventurer in Residence’, producing, filming and presenting adventure and natural history programmes. He has circumnavigated the globe time and again, venturing into the Sinai desert, completing the Israeli paratroopers selection course, catching anacondas, vipers and cobras and making “The Ten Great Dives of the World”, for the long-running series Earthpulse.
Charles Clover: Co-founder, Blue Marine Foundation
Charles Clover is the co-founder and executive director of Blue Marine Foundation, which is dedicated to creating marine reserves and establishing sustainable models of fishing. Clover made his name as an author and environmental journalist and was the environment editor of The Daily Telegraph for 22 years and a columnist for The Sunday Times. In 2004, Clover published his book, The End of the Line, which went on to be the basis for an award-winning documentary film of the same name that raised the issue of overfishing as a global problem.
Madelaine L. Emberson: Director of social impact, Navigatr Group
Madelaine L. Emberson is the head of social impact at Navigatr Group, a $3.5 billion North American travel organisation and parent company of Kensington Yachts. In her role, she leads all elements of CSR including charitable partnerships, impact reporting, stakeholder engagement and fundraising. Her initiatives aim to integrate social responsibility and sustainability into the organisation’s culture and operations to create a greater collective impact, with an emphasis on encouraging travellers to give back to the communities they visit. Her work has fundraised hundreds of thousands of dollars to support organisations tackling poverty alleviation, and environmental exploration and conservation. She holds a graduate diploma in social responsibility and sustainability from the University of Toronto and a bachelor of commerce in entrepreneurial management.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall: Writer, broadcaster and campaigner
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is a multi-award-winning writer and broadcaster known for his uncompromising commitment to seasonal, ethically produced food and his concern for the environment. He has earned a huge following through his River Cottage TV series and books, as well as campaigns such as Hugh’s Fish Fight, Hugh’s War on Waste, Britain’s Fat Fight and, his latest, War on Plastic with Hugh and Anita. Fearnley-Whittingstall established River Cottage HQ in Dorset in 2004, and the operation is now based at Park Farm near Axminster in Devon.
His broadcasting has earned him a BAFTA as well as awards from Radio 4, The Observer and the Guild of Food Writers. Besides more than 20 cookery-based series, his TV work includes hard-hitting campaigns such as the highly influential Fish Fight, which brought about changes in fisheries law at the European level.
Aino-Leena Grapin: CEO, Winch Design
Winch Design is a multi-disciplinary design studio that creates visionary projects around the world on land, in the air and at sea. Grapin joined Winch Design in 2016 as CEO, sitting on the Operating Board. She leads the company and ensures Winch Design is as strong commercially as it is creatively. In 2021, Aino led the company through a new phase to become employee-owned.
Grapin is a key campaigner within the industry to drive sustainability: she sits on the Sustainable Yacht Design Task Force for Water Revolution Foundation, which shares innovative and verified solutions to reduce the industry’s footprint. She spearheaded Winch Design’s accreditation to the Plant Mark, now in its seventh year, with the commitment to reduce the company’s carbon emissions by a minimum of five per cent year on year.
Nina Jensen, CEO of REV Ocean
Nina Jensen is the CEO of REV Ocean and is a tireless champion for promoting environmentally responsible solutions for the world's oceans. She started this position in 2018 after 15 years of positive impact in WWF-Norway (as Secretary-General since 2012). Jensen holds a master’s degree in marine biology from the University of Fishery Science in Tromsø, and has a background in communications and marketing from Ogilvy&Mather. Jensen is a board member of The Business for Peace Foundation, HUB Ocean, The Brain Tumour Association, Ocean Wise, Project Energy Reimagined, The Polytechnic Society (Polyteknisk forening) and KR Foundation. She was named Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2014 and she is also on the Council for the Centre for the Ocean and Arctic, a member of the steering committee for Friends of Ocean Action and an advisor to the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy.
Peter Lürssen: CEO, Lürssen
Back in 1997, when 96-metre Limitless was launched, she became the first superyacht to run on diesel-electric engines, evidence that Lürssen, which built her from designs by Jon Bannenberg, has had a long-standing commitment to and interest in environmental challenges, and remains at the forefront of technology, methods of production and quality.
Almost three decades on and these same issues are still close to the heart of CEO Peter Lürssen, the great-grandson of Friedrich Lürssen, who founded the German shipyard in 1875. Having studied naval architecture and economic engineering at the University of Kiel, Peter went to Japan, where he worked as a construction supervisor for a Norwegian shipping company at various shipyards, after which he went to the US to study for an MBA at the business school at Cornell. Returning to Germany in 1978, he joined the family firm, which he now heads with his cousin, Friedrich Lürssen.
Frederikke Magnussen: Co-founder, A Plastic Planet
Frederikke Magnussen is co-founder of A Plastic Planet, which aims to inspire the world to “turn off the plastic tap”. The social impact movement, founded in 2017 with Sian Sutherland, aims to represent the public’s right to a plastic-free choice by working collaboratively with retailers, governments and the United Nations. As part of their work, they have created two Plastic Free Marks: The Plastic Free Trust Mark, for products and packaging; and the Commitment Mark for business, demonstrating their intention to reduce plastic. Aside from her work with A Plastic Planet, Magnussen and her husband have also set up Ocean Family Foundation (OFF).
Lucy Woodall: Principal scientist, Nekton
Lucy Woodall is Nekton’s principal scientist and an associate professor in conservation biology and policy at the University of Exeter.
She is a marine biologist with a passion for sharing the delights and importance of the aquatic world with global citizens. While her work broadly focuses on understanding the processes that drive biodiversity in the ocean, she is especially interested in the impacts of human activities on threatened species and remote ecosystems. Woodall is featured as one of Inverse’s FUTURE 50, profiling people who will shape the coming decade, as she regularly provides expert opinion on seahorses, marine conservation, ocean pollution and sustainable marine management. Woodall is also a co-founder of the Heritage Marine Foundation.
Sacha Bonsor: Co-chair, Ocean Awards; editor-at-large, BOAT International
Sacha Bonsor is the editorial director of BOAT International and a former editor at Harper’s Bazaar, The Times and the Daily Mail. Ocean conservation is one of the main pillars at the heart of BOAT's storytelling because, she says, “saving the sea is one of, if not the most, important issues facing humanity today, and it is also the thing that our audience cares about above all else".
Oliver Steeds OBE: Co-chair, Ocean Awards; chief executive and founder, Nekton
Oliver Steeds OBE is the chief executive and founder of Nekton, and director of ocean census, leading the management and development of the organisation and field operations. Formerly, he was a critically acclaimed broadcast journalist with ABC, NBC, Channel 4 and Discovery Channels, among others. He is co-founder of Encounter EDU including the Ocean’s Academy.
Nominations for the Ocean Awards 2025 are now open and the winners will be announced in the June 2025 issue of BOAT International. If you have any questions, please get in touch with the events team.
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