The Oceans

Q1: Why am I dedicating a whole section of this website to help you understand the importance of oceans?
Q2: Why am I so passionate about the oceans?
ANSWER: Without healthy oceans – life on Earth would not exist!
Did You Know?
- Oceans are vital for life on Earth to exist.
- Oceans play a crucial role in our ecosystems.
- Oceans help balance the gases in our atmosphere.
- Oceans serve as the largest carbon sink in the world
- Oceans produce 80% of the oxygen we breathe.
- Oceans are home to incredible wildlife that most people have never seen.
- Oceans absorb heat from the atmosphere, helping to regulate our climate.
- Oceans play a crucial role in the water cycle, as water evaporates from the ocean, forms clouds, and eventually falls as fresh rain on land.
- Oceans are among the least understood environments on Earth, with only 5-10% having been explored.
- Humans can only scuba dive to depths of about 30-40 metres.
- However, expert divers use advanced technology to operate at greater depths in the underwater environment.
- Submersibles are designed to transport humans deep into the oceans. They carry specimen cages and cameras to study marine life.
What do Oceans do for us?
- Supply Oxygen
- Absorb Carbon dioxide.
- Produce Fresh Water.
- Balance Climate
- Protect Incredible Life Forms
Let’s take a closer look at the underwater world
Watch now! ‘From Wreck to Reef’
- From Wreck to Reef