Marine Program

Explore the World’s Oceans Online

The next generation of marine exploration and conservation

 

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WWF has partnered with Google Earth as they launch their newest feature, called "Ocean in Google Earth." This new feature enables users to explore the world’s oceans online and allows audiences to view a wide-range of information about WWF's marine places, species, threats and conservation projects affecting the world’s oceans.

“The world’s oceans face a grave and uncertain future. Bringing attention to critical marine places and the threats to them is essential to advancing our conservation work. Integrating information on WWF’s marine conservation projects into this innovative and unique exploration tool, ‘Ocean in Google Earth’ will provide a powerful method for teachers, students, scientists, conservationists and the general public to increase their knowledge about the planet’s oceans and potentially fuel efforts to protect them,” said Bill Eichbaum, vice president for WWF’s marine program.

Join us as we explore our underwater world, learn why it is so vital to conserve and be part of our work. 

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