In the final installation of this four-part film series, created in collaboration with Prada and storytelling
partner National Geographic CreativeWorks, actress Sadie Sink introduces us to the Great Kelp
Highway of Northern and Central America.
A vital marine ecosystem, the Great Kelp Highway denotes a stretch of subterranean forests of kelp
that runs for thousands of miles along the pacific coasts of the Americas. The richness and biodiversity
of the wildlife of the Great Kelp Highway – edible fish, shellfish, marine mammals, birds and seaweed –
sustained not only life within its waters, but through centuries of fishing, humankind as well.
Sadie Sink, alongside marine biologist, SEA BEYONDer and Goodwill Ambassador of the project
Giovanni Chimienti and scientist Rodrigo Beas, explore the Great Kelp Highway in the waters of Islas
Coronado, off the northwest coast of the Mexican state of Baja California. First-hand, they witness how
rising ocean temperatures, near-extinction of species, overfishing and global pollution have all affected
the kelp forests – a delicate habitat, now endangered.
To counteract this threat, we have to understand it: Prada Group’s SEA BEYOND educational program,
conducted in partnership with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO since 2019, uses knowledge as a vital catalyst for change, inspiring young generations to safeguard the ocean.
The final episode of this four-part series featuring Prada Re-Nylon, created with storytelling partner
National Geographic CreativeWorks, is now available on prada.com.