Dive into the vast ocean, explore Earth's most enigmatic ecosystems and the vibrant communities of marine life.
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Covering about 71% of the Earth's surface, the ocean is not only the regulator of global climate and weather systems, but also the largest habitat on our planet. From sunlit coral reefs to the pitch-black abyssal trenches, the ocean holds endless miracles of life.
More than half of the oxygen we breathe every day is produced by marine phytoplankton. Understanding the ocean is the first step in protecting our planetary home.
In the vast ocean, there are over 30,000 known species of fish. They come in various shapes and possess unique abilities, together building a wonderful underwater world.
Adorable sprites shuttling between venomous anemones. They form a fascinating symbiotic relationship with the anemone, which protects them from predators while they clean up food scraps.
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An indispensable apex predator in the marine ecosystem. Though massive and awe-inspiring, they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the food chain and controlling the populations of other species.
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Ancient voyagers roaming the four oceans. Having survived on Earth for hundreds of millions of years, they can travel thousands of kilometers back to their birthplace to lay eggs, a symbol of resilient vitality.
Learn MoreOur oceans are facing unprecedented threats such as plastic pollution, overfishing, coral reef degradation, and climate change. Protecting the ocean is not just about protecting fish, it's about protecting humanity's future.
Say no to single-use plastics, dispose of waste properly, and prevent them from entering the ocean and becoming deadly killers of marine life.
Choose certified sustainable seafood, boycott overfishing, and give marine ecosystems the time and space to recover.
Share ocean knowledge with those around you, participate in beach cleanups, and become an advocate and actor for marine conservation.