Green Dolphin Street Prison

The Green Dolphin Street Jail (グリーン・ドルフィン・ストリート刑務所), also known as The Aquarium, is the main setting of the first part of Stone Ocean. It appears to be a unisex prison, though the genders are separated by dorms.

Description
Located in the United States in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Green Dolphin Street Jail is a maximum security prison facility, unique in the fact that it is built offshore on an island, preventing its detainees from escaping to the mainland. Because of this, it is also known as "The Aquarium." While such a concept for a detainment facility has been used before the introduction of Green Dolphin Street, the prison boasts a large property area, and due to the rather rough and humid Florida environment and ecosystem, as well as the well-equipped and funded facility, detainees will not find escape possible.

The prison represents an ideal containment center focusing on the importance of freedom and equality. Prisoners are allowed to walk around the campus and commit to their own activities within the allowed areas. Use of the phone, taking a shower, reading a book, and watching TV are permitted, and even further privileges such as work and an integrated university for studying are present. Money earned through said work can be used to purchase bonus vanity items and decorations at a gift shop. However, the prison does have various restrictions such as the prohibition of metallic objects. Prisoners must also shave their heads and follow curfew, though this can be bypassed by bribing the barber and, sometimes, the guards.

Known Staff

 * Miuccia Miuller (head guard)
 * Viviano Westwood (guard)
 * Loccobarocco (prison manager)
 * Enrico Pucci (prison chaplain)

Trivia

 * The prison is named after the song On Green Dolphin Street, composed by Bronislau Kaper with lyrics by Ned Washington.
 * Emporio Alniño was born inside the prison, but is not an inmate himself.
 * Jolyne Cujoh refers to the prison as a "stone ocean", a play on words referring to its nickname The Aquarium, giving rise to both Part 6' title and how she derives her Stand's name.