The TerraMar Project


The TerraMar Project, in the United States, was a self-described environmental nonprofit organization with a focus on ocean protection founded in 2012 by Ghislaine Maxwell. A separate ocean conservation charity, TerraMar, was incorporated in 2013 by Maxwell in Salisbury, United Kingdom. TerraMar announced its closure on July 12, 2019, shortly after New York federal prosecutors arrested Maxwell's close associate, the financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, on new charges of sex trafficking. However, Maxwell's company TerraMar continued to exist with her listed as a director until it was officially dissolved on December 3, 2019.

History

The TerraMar Project, United States

The TerraMar Project was founded on September 26, 2012 at the Blue Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Conference in Monterey, California, and focused on the 64% of the ocean that lies outside any single country's jurisdiction. Their mission was to create a "global ocean community" based around the idea of shared ownership of the global commons, also known as the high seas or international waters.
In 2014, on behalf of the TerraMar Project, Maxwell gave a lecture at the University of Texas at Dallas and later that year, a TED talk, about the importance of ocean conservation. Maxwell also spoke at the United Nations as the founder of the TerraMar Project. She accompanied Stuart Beck, a 2013 TerraMar board member, to two United Nations meetings to discuss the project. Maxwell presented at the Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavik Iceland in 2013. Scott Borgerson, listed on TerraMar's board of directors for 2013, appeared with Maxwell at the Arctic Circle conference. In June 2014, Maxwell and Borgerson spoke at an event in Washington, DC sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, titled “Governing the Ocean Commons: Growing Challenges, New Approaches”.
Tax documents for US organization the TerraMar Project consistently list Ghislaine Maxwell as the organization's President. Board members included Amir Dossal and the film producer Steven Haft. The TerraMar Project's address was in New York City for 990 tax filings from 2012 through 2015, with later filings showing a Woburn, Massachusetts address for 2016 and 2017. The New York Times reported that TerraMar gave out no money in grants between 2012 and 2017 and that it was described as having unusually high accounting and legal fees for an organization of its size.
Questions were also raised about what TerraMar entailed beyond the high profile appearance by Maxwell at the United Nations and on the TED stage. In 2017, an executive at a maritime firm made multiple requests for project funding to Terramar's development director Brian Yuratsis that were ultimately denied despite Yuratsis professing interest in having TerrMar sponsor the project. The maritime executive who made the requests stated that “My impression was that TerraMar as a whole was pretty hollow”, and that “It seemed like Brian was the entire organization.”
On the organization's IRS annual return, the organization reported that it owed $560,650 to Ghislane Maxwell, it owed $1,341 of credit card debt, and it had $10,252 of cash, as of December 31, 2018. During 2018, the organization had spent $5,365 for professional fees, $9,380 for website development, $11,157 for advertising, and $270 of bank fees, but it spent nothing toward program services.
Following the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein on July 6, 2019, the TerraMar Project announced its closure six days later on July 12, 2019 via Twitter and a statement on the TerraMar Project's website.

TerraMar (UK)

TerraMar was a separate private limited company in the United Kingdom, run by Maxwell with a similar mission to the TerraMar Project. It was incorporated in August 2013 in England and Wales and remained active, with a Salisbury address, until the company was listed as officially dissolved on December 3, 2019. The objects of the charity TerraMar were listed as "the conservation, protection, and improvement of the environment" and in particular "the oceans, seas, coastlines and tidal areas" including "the conservation and protection of endangered marine flora and fauna, and the education of the public in the fields of marine conservation, marine ecology and related areas". TerraMar was reported by The Times to have joined the "secretive Telegram messenger app service" on August 10, 2019, the date that Epstein died in prison. The application for the UK organization to be officially closed was made on September 4, 2019, with the first notice in The London Gazette made on September 17, 2019.

Founder charged

TerraMar's founder, Ghislaine Maxwell, was arrested in July 2020 and charged with six counts related to the sexual abuse and trafficking of minors and lying to investigators.