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Seiko Prospex Renews Ocean Conservation Commitment with Peter Benchley Ocean Awards Sponsorship

By MGN EditorialMay 28, 2026 at 08:43 PM

Seiko Prospex has returned as a sponsor of the 2026 Peter Benchley Ocean Awards, reinforcing the watchmaker's ongoing dedication to marine conservation alongside leading aquarium and ocean advocacy organisations.

## Seiko Prospex Backs Ocean Conservation Awards for Second Consecutive Year Seiko Prospex has reaffirmed its commitment to ocean conservation by serving as a returning sponsor of the 2026 Peter Benchley Ocean Awards™, marking the second consecutive year the dive-watch brand has supported the prestigious ceremony. According to a PR Newswire release, the awards were held on 7 May 2026 in partnership with the Aquarium Conservation Partnership at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California — one of the world's most recognised institutions for marine science and public ocean education. The Peter Benchley Ocean Awards, named in honour of the late author and ocean advocate Peter Benchley, recognise outstanding individuals and organisations making significant contributions to ocean health, marine science, policy, and conservation. The awards carry considerable weight within both the scientific community and the broader maritime and marine industries. Seiko Prospex, whose product line is purpose-built for diving and water sports, has positioned ocean stewardship as a core element of its brand identity. The sponsorship aligns the watchmaker with a community of marine scientists, conservationists, and policymakers at a time when ocean health — encompassing issues from plastic pollution and coral bleaching to overfishing and rising sea temperatures — remains a critical concern for the global maritime sector. For maritime industry professionals, corporate sponsorship of credible conservation platforms such as the Peter Benchley Ocean Awards reflects a broader trend of private-sector engagement in ocean sustainability. Shipping companies, port operators, and maritime suppliers are increasingly expected by regulators, investors, and customers to demonstrate measurable environmental commitments, and partnerships with established conservation bodies offer one avenue for doing so. The Aquarium Conservation Partnership, which co-hosted the event, represents a coalition of leading aquariums across North America working collectively on ocean conservation initiatives, lending further institutional credibility to the awards programme. Seiko Prospex's continued involvement signals that the brand views ocean advocacy not as a one-off marketing exercise but as a sustained strategic priority — a posture that resonates with maritime professionals navigating an industry under growing environmental scrutiny.
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