Events2Join

Ocean Exploration Matters


Ocean Exploration Matters

The ocean plays a role in everything from the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the transportation of the goods we buy to our daily weather and longer-term ...

Why do we explore the ocean? : Ocean Exploration Facts

Insights from ocean exploration can help us better understand and respond to earthquakes, tsunamis, and other hazards. The challenges met while exploring the ...

Video Gallery: Why Explore: June 2020 - NOAA Ocean Exploration

We explore the ocean because it is important to ALL of us. Thanks to game-changing technological advancements, we can now look into the ocean like never before.

The benefits and risks of deep-sea exploration - CNN

Different cultures carved and built boats to cross Earth's oceans and reach distant lands. Over time, human ingenuity has taken us to the most ...

Why We Need to Explore More of the Ocean

We have been to the moon and sent robots to Mars, but 80 percent of our world remains unseen, untouched, and unknown. · Since humans can't ...

Why Ocean Exploration Matters More than Space - YouTube

This #WorldOceansWeek, we want to remind people that there's a whole "universe" waiting to be explored—right here in our own oceans.

Why the Ocean Matters - National Geographic Education

But our ocean faces major threats: global climate change, pollution, habitat destruction, invasive species, and a dramatic decrease in ocean ...

Deep Sea Exploration, Mapping and Characterization - USGS.gov

Exploring and mapping the oceans will help us fill gaps to better understand planetary-scale processes including tectonics and marine hazards.

10 reasons underwater exploration is important | CenLANow.com

Knowledge gained through ocean exploration has improved our ability to predict and mitigate natural disasters. By studying oceanic phenomena ...

The Case for Increasing Ocean Exploration

Possible solutions to the world's energy, food, environmental, and other problems are far more likely to be found in nearby oceans than in distant space.

Why ocean exploration matters: Our ocean is mostly unexplored

Why explore? Despite the fact that the ocean is the largest living space on our planet and covers nearly 70 percent of the Earth's surface, ...

NOAA Ocean Exploration: Going Deep in Search of Discovery

... ocean. NOAA is changing our collective knowledge with every dive into the deep sea. Learn more about NOAA's ocean exploration, and how we ...

For a More Sustainable Future, We Must Explore and Better ...

With emphasis on the unknown and remote parts of our ocean, discoveries made through ocean exploration and characterization can have outsized ...

Video Gallery: Explore With Us: April 2020 - NOAA Ocean Exploration

The ocean is vital to us all, and NOAA Ocean Exploration and the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration are working to unlock its mysteries.

Why Ocean Exploration Matters - YouTube

Why Ocean Exploration Matters: Our Ocean is Mostly Unexplored · Why Ocean Exploration Matters: You Have to Look in Order to Find · Why Ocean ...

Boldly Explore Where No One Has Explored Before

One of the biggest challenges of ocean exploration is the intense pressures in the deep ocean. In addition, zero visibility and extreme cold ...

How much of the Ocean has been explored? - Ocean Literacy Portal

For centuries, humankind has been fascinated by the sea, exploring it and venturing towards the blue horizon in search of new land and ...

Why Ocean Exploration Matters - YouTube

The NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research is the only federal organization currently dedicated to exploring our unknown ocean.

NOAA Ocean Exploration (@oceanexplorer) / X

Official @NOAA account for NOAA Ocean Exploration, the only federal organization dedicated to exploring and understanding our ocean ... #Exploration matters! A ...

Deep Ocean Education Project | A Hub For Underwater Resources

The Deep Ocean Education Project is a collaboration among NOAA Ocean Exploration, Ocean Exploration Trust, and Schmidt Ocean Institute featuring high-quality ...