Want to leave the blue and beautiful sea and sky to the next generation as they are
The Blue Inc. promotes environmental conservation and regeneration, driven by the dream of preserving the blue and beautiful sea and sky for future generations. On April 1st, they released a discussion video with marine researchers from the Miura Peninsula for free.
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- 📰 Published: April 1, 2026 at 18:50
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Our company supports April Dream, which aims to make April 1st a day to announce dreams. This press release is The Blue Inc.'s dream.
"To leave the blue and beautiful sea and sky to the next generation as they are"
While a very simple wish, with climate change, marine plastic waste, military bases expanding even into space...
Is such an emotional hope or vision merely a "dream"? Just a fairy tale?
There is no doubt about the severity of environmental problems, such as the drastic reduction in biodiversity due to climate change, frequent severe disasters, and marine plastic waste.
Solving global and cosmic-scale problems requires significant power from governments and corporations, and at an individual level, we tend to stop thinking, believing "we are already doing all we can." However, The Blue Inc. (Akiyama, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture), which incorporates the meaning of "blue expanse" in its company name, focuses on:
"Realizing that humans are part of nature and increasing actions that lead to the conservation and regeneration of the natural environment."
They produce content, plan products, and organize events and workshops to achieve this.
Content Production
■ Video "Asking Miura Peninsula Marine Researchers about the Sea" (Roundtable Discussion with Female Marine Researchers)
A roundtable discussion video featuring three female marine researchers born and living in the Miura Peninsula, who talk about the sea from diverse perspectives—such as "the relationship between humans and the sea," "the deep sea world," "coastal policy," and "gender issues in the research world"—in an easy-to-understand, engaging, and at times sharp manner.
Previously, this was distributed for a fee on Vimeo and our online store, but to allow more sea-loving people to watch it, it will be made public for free on note from April 1st (this is not an April Fool's joke).
