Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Okhtapus Cofounder Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy Accelerates Ocean Solutions
4 May 2026 at 07:05
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The ocean provides half the oxygen we breathe, absorbs 30% of our carbon emissions, and helps control the planetโs climate. By 2030, itโs expected to support a $3.2 trillion Blue Economy. Yet 70% of proven ocean solutions, such as coastal resilience, coral restoration, and marine pollution cleanup, never move past the pilot stage. These projects often win awards and get media attention, but then stall because funding systems donโt connect working ideas with the cities, ports, and coastal areas that need them. Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy, co-founder and ocean lead at Okhtapus, wants to change that. Okhtapus, named with the Persian word for the octopus, uses a model that links what Stewart calls โthe three heartsโ of successful projects: innovators with proven solutions, cities and ports ready to use them, and funders looking for solid projects.

The first Okhtapus Global Replicator will launch in 2026. It will bring groups of proven innovators to work on important projects in specific places, such as a single port city like Barcelona, where Okhtapus already has strong partnerships, or a group of Caribbean islands facing similar problems. The aim is to have enough successful projects that funders stop asking โwhere are the deals?โ and start saying โweโve got enough.โ The platform focuses on late-stage startups and scale-ups, not early-stage ideas. Stewart calls these the โGoldilocks zoneโโsolutions that are proven enough to copy but still need funding and partners to grow. By combining several solutions for different locations, Okhtapus can offer investors portfolios that fit their needs and make a real difference in cities, ports, and island nations.
Stewart has spent 20 years working where climate resilience and policy meet. He was part of President Obamaโs Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, led policy and investments at the Resilient Cities Network, and is now Managing Director of the World Ocean Council. โTen years from now, if this is done fast enough,โ Stewart said, โwe should have pushed hard enough on the funders and the system to change it. What we donโt know is whether weโll get to the solution status fast enough for some of these tipping points.โ
To find out more about Okhtapus, visit okhtapus.org.
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Editorโs Note: This episode originally aired on December 22, 2025.
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