Ocean Leaders Fellowship

The Ocean Leaders Fellowship (OLF) Program empowers and supports exceptional young professionals in their efforts to protect and restore the health of our ocean.
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About the Program

The Challenge:

The ocean is our lifeline. And the next generation of ocean leaders is inheriting the responsibility to protect it. Yet systemic barriers, such as limited opportunities and exclusion from critical decision-making spaces, often prevent young leaders from contributing their expertise and advancing their careers.

The Solution:

The Ocean Leaders Fellowship (OLF), developed by Sustainable Ocean Alliance in partnership with Dona Bertarelli Philanthropy, is an annual program that launched in 2025 dedicated to empowering the next generation of ocean conservation and climate leaders by equipping 40 early-career delegates each year with critical tactical skills, leadership opportunities, and high-level networks necessary to advance impactful initiatives.OLF is designed to cultivate belonging, activate collective power, and build lifetime leadership capacity, so Fellows can bridge local knowledge and global decision-making with confidence and integrity.The program curriculum includes skill development workshops, access to mentors, collaboration opportunities with peers, and a special opportunity to travel and participate in the Our Ocean Youth Leadership Summit and Conference hosted by Kenya in June 2026.

The Fellowship Experience:

The Fellowship runs from March 26th to December 5th 2026, and combines weekly virtual programming with an immersive in-person institute. OLF supports young ocean leaders who are already organizing, leading teams, and influencing systems, and want to deepen their impact.

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Thematic Focus: Advancing 30x30

The 2026 cohort is centered on furthering the goals for the 30x30 roadmap: protecting 30% of the ocean by 2030.

By elevating 40 leaders, the Fellowship activates ripples far beyond the
cohort, strengthening ecosystems of action worldwide.

Rather than abstract pledges, Fellows work on:
  • What protection means in their specific local and regional context
  • Equity, livelihoods, and Indigenous leadership
  • Ocean–climate connections
  • How collective leadership shifts systems
Fellows will:
  • Work in peer leadership pods (4–5 Fellows) that form the backbone of belonging and accountability
  • Participate in dialogue-based learning, coaching, and office hours
  • Practice leadership skills in real high-stakes policy contexts
  • Build trust, confidence, and clarity as leaders in complex systems

The 2026 Learning Arc

Phase 1: Listening & Storytelling

Goal: Gather and represent community voices on ocean protection and 30x30

What Fellows Practice:

  • Hosting Community / Citizen Dialogues
  • Active listening and multi-stakeholder engagement
  • Creating a policy brief grounded in local realities
  • Developing a media package and press outreach strategy
Phase 2: Bridge Building

Goal: Translate community knowledge into global policy spaces

What Fellows Practice:

  • Influencing decision- makersStrategic networking and relationship-building
  • Storytelling in high-stakes environments
Phase 3: Activating Collective Power

Goal: Turn learning into action

What Fellows Practice:

  • Designing and leading a global and/or local campaign
  • Coalition and movement building
  • Digital campaigningFundraising basics and career pathing
  • Sustaining momentum, joy, and resilience as leaders
Program Details

Dates: March 26 – December 5, 2026

Time Commitment: ~5 hours/week (average)

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Meet the 2026 Fellows!

The 2026 cohort brings together 40 exceptional young ocean professionals from 41 countries, spanning every high-risk marine ecoregion. Over nine months, Fellows engage in skill-building workshops, mentorship, and peer collaboration to drive impact for the ocean and the communities that depend on it, with a focus on advancing the global 30x30 target to protect 30% of the world’s ocean by 2030.

The 2025 cohort focused on leadership & storytelling, and had the opportunity to participate in the 2025 Our OceanYouth Leadership Summit and UN Ocean Conference.

Explore the Fellows in the gallery below: