Protect
The oceans provide 99% of the living space on the planet containing 50-80% of all life. Wow,
that is a lot of life living under the water! Think of how important the ocean is to our world.
Educate
Did you know that Lobsters communicate by peeing at each other. They have urine nozzles just
under their eyes and they expel pheromones by peeing in the direction of other lobsters.
Learn
Dolphins only sleep with half their brain shut down and only 1 eye closed at a time - this way
they are always ready for any sort of threat. It's called sleep swimming.
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Octopus
Guess how many hearts and brains an octopus has?
Lots!
An octopus has 3 hearts, blue blood, and 9 brains! No wonder they are so smart!
Sea Turtle
How far does a sea turtle swim?
On the road again
Some sea turtles can travel up to 10,000 miles per year! A sea turtle will always return to where they were born to lay eggs, here they will lay over 100 eggs.
Goliath Grouper
How big is a big fish?
Pretty massive
Goliath groupers can grow bigger than 8 feet and weigh up to 800 pounds. Sometimes 100's will gather to spawn - could you imagine?
Whale Shark
Is it a fish, shark or whale?
They are actually a fish
Whale sharks are a shark, which means they are a fish! They can grow up to 40 feet and weight up to 20,000 pounds. That's a lot of critter to love.
Sperm Whale
How deep can they dive?
2-3km!
A sperm whale will dive 2-3km in search of prey and hold its breath for up to two hours. They use echolocation to find their favorite food, giant squid.
Sharks
Sharks are one of the most feared and misunderstood animals.
Sharks need your help
2 to 3 sharks are killed every minute and 90% of the world's shark population has disappeared from culling and finning. The ocean needs these important creatures.
Sea Stories
Shark Finning
Our apex predators, like sharks, play a critical role in regulating the eco-system – and<br
We have a plastic problem
Our oceans are facing growing challenges from pollution, habitat loss, development,
and climate change.
Climate Change
Climate change is making oceans hotter, promoting acidification, and making it harder
for marine