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Marine Life Encyclopedia | Oceana
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Oceana | Protecting the World's Oceans
Working to protect and restore our oceans, Oceana is the largest international advocacy organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation. Learn more and get involved.
Dumbo Octopus - Oceana
With fins resembling the ears of Disney’s Dumbo, the dumbo octopus is a genus of deep-sea umbrella octopus. Learn more and see how to protect their habitat.
Ocean Fishes | Oceana
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10 Ways You Can Help Save The Oceans | Oceana
Saving the oceans can sometimes feel like an overwhelming task, but if we all pitch in, we can make a big difference. While there are a variety of lifestyle choices that, when adopted, can help the oceans, here are our top 10 ways you can help save the oceans!
Great Hammerhead Shark - Oceana
The great hammerhead shark is known for its hammer-shaped head. Learn more and see how you can protect them.
Goblin Shark - Oceana
The goblin shark is noted for its intimidating appearance and ability to completely unhinge its jaw when feeding. Learn more about this deep sea swimmer.
Swordfish - Oceana
The swordfish, known for its long bill, has a specialized blood vessel structure that warms their brains and eyes, allowing them to hunt in cold, deep water effectively. Learn more.
Deep Sea Anglerfish - Oceana
The deep sea anglerfish lives close to the seafloor and is notable for their lure, that produces its own light, to attract prey. Learn more about this deep sea dweller.
How Much of the Ocean Has Been Explored? | Oceana
2020年6月8日 · How much of the ocean has been explored? Only 20% - leaving 80% of the ocean undiscovered. Learn about the importance of ocean exploration and protections.