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Ocean Science Collection

Marine biology, blue carbon, coral restoration, ocean energy, and monitoring systems.

53 items 5 categories Updated March 2026

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Marine Biology
21 items
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Blue Carbon
7 items
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Ocean Energy
3 items
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Coral & Reef Systems
2 items
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Ocean Monitoring
20 items

Why This Kit?

The ocean absorbs 25% of annual CO2 emissions and produces over half the planet's oxygen. Yet ocean literacy remains low even among environmentally engaged audiences. This kit covers marine biology, blue carbon science, coral restoration, ocean energy, and monitoring systems.

From satellite tracking platforms to hands-on reef restoration organizations, these resources connect you to the science and action shaping ocean conservation.

Learn the fundamentals: What is blue carbon? · What is kelp farming?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ocean Science Collection?

The Ocean Science Collection is a curated kit covering marine biology, blue carbon, coral restoration, ocean energy, and monitoring systems. It organizes the best free tools, documentaries, research, and conservation organizations into structured subcategories.

Is the Ocean Science Collection free?

Yes, the entire Ocean Science Collection is free to browse. Most featured resources, from NOAA data to conservation reports, are also freely available.

Why is ocean science important for the green transition?

Oceans absorb roughly 30% of human-produced CO2 and over 90% of excess heat. Understanding marine systems is essential for climate modeling, carbon accounting, and developing ocean-based solutions like tidal energy and blue carbon credits.

Go Deeper

What Is Blue Carbon?