Exploring, Understanding, and Protecting Our Oceans

“Ocean science is the key to understanding and protecting the vast blue world that sustains us. Through exploration and discovery, we uncover the past, navigate the present, and safeguard the future of our planet’s most vital ecosystem.”

At Ocean Missions, we are dedicated to advancing marine research and conservation. Our team is actively involved in diverse scientific fields, focusing on ocean health, marine biodiversity, and the impact of human activities on fragile ecosystems. Through collaborative projects, citizen science, and academic research, we contribute to a greater understanding of the marine environment and advocate for its protection.

Ocean Missions Research Projects

Local Perceptions about the Northeast Iceland Hope Spot

Master Thesis presentation – Katie Parker (from minute 15:06)

Microplastic Pollution and Marine Conservation

  • Validating Citizen Science for Community-Driven Microplastic Monitoring and Marine Protection in Northeast Iceland’s Hope SpotBelén G. Ovide et al., 2025 (link)
  • Assessment of Prevalence and Heterogeneity of Meso- and Microplastic Pollution in Icelandic WatersBelén G. Ovide et al., 2022 (link)
  • Iceland’s Commitment to Clean BeachesJohanna Frank, 2024 (link)
  • Microplastics in Sea Surface Waters of Skjálfandi Bay, Iceland, and Their Potential Impact on Baleen WhalesEleanor Young, 2023 (link)
  • Combining citizen-science with micro- and macroplastic research in Iceland (POSTER for the Arctic Plastic Symposium, in Vienna) – Belén G. Ovide, 2023 (pdf)

Marine Research and Sustainable Practices

  • Can Sailing Tourism and Marine Research Benefit Each Other?Hugo Vancraenenbroeck, 2023 (link)

Impact Reports and Field Expeditions

  • Ocean Missions Impact Report 2022-2023 – (pdf)
  • Ocean Missions Impact Report 2022-2021 (pdf)
  • Pilot Expedition Report 2019 – (pdf)

Other Research Contributions

  • Boat Noise and Its Potential Effects on Humpback Whales in Skjálfandi BayBelén G. Ovide, 2017 (link)
  • First Estimates of Entanglement Rate of Humpback Whales in Coastal Icelandic WatersCharla Basran et al., 2019 (link)
  • First Documented Migration of an Icelandic Humpback Whale Mother and Calf from the West Indies Breeding GroundsCharla Basran et al., 2023 (link)
  • Behavioral Responses of Humpback Whales to Acoustic Deterrent Devices in Northern Feeding Grounds off IcelandCharla Basran, 2020 (link)

Through these contributions, Ocean Missions continues to expand knowledge, raise awareness, and drive meaningful action for the protection of our oceans. Our work is a testament to the power of science, collaboration, and dedication in ensuring a sustainable future for marine ecosystems.

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