Ocean
Education

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We teamed up with Google to create freely available ocean education resources.

The Magic of Mangroves

Mangroves certainly don’t get the interest or protection they deserve. Dive in to discover the magic of mangroves — the world's most important trees.

Revealing the Center of Life

Where is the center of life on Earth? Many scientists would argue it is a place called Raja Ampat in The Coral Triangle — a region that is beautiful both above and below the surface.

Ocean Safari

How well do you know the ocean’s biggest creatures? Test your knowledge while taking a virtual dive around the world.

Florida: Dive Capital of the World

A must-visit area for many divers is the underwater playground of the Florida Keys. Described as the dive capital of the world, these islands hold the world’s third-largest barrier reef, thousands of mangrove-fringed islands and extensive seagrass beds.

Searching for Seadragons in Sydney

Sydney, Australia, is surrounded by the best marine life of any major city on the planet, including one of the most elusive and bizarre creatures found in the ocean — the weedy seadragon. Join us as we explore the underwater life Sydney has to offer.

War in the Pacific

The Pacific was a theater for some of the greatest battles of World War II. See the remnants of war as they stand today.

International Year of the Reef

Coral reefs are some of the Earth’s greatest marvels — amazing underwater cities full of color, life and mystery.

The Adventure Behind Chasing Coral

Coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. Join the adventure behind the Netflix Original Documentary, Chasing Coral, as our team sets out to reveal our changing ocean.

Chasing a Global Coral Bleaching Event

Coral reefs around the world have experienced the widest-spread, longest and most damaging bleaching event on record. The Ocean Agency, armed with custom-built 360-degree underwater cameras, raced around the world to reveal this crisis.

Searching for Sharks in Street View

Our team revealed the ocean to the world through Google Street View. Along the way, we encountered a few unexpected guests. Follow along as our dive team encounters the world's largest, most dangerous and most surprising sharks.

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Ocean Image Bank

Everything you need to help communicate about the ocean – free resources developed for the UN Ocean Decade.

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