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OceanX
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
New York, New York 42,032 followers
OceanX is a bold new mission combining science, tech, and media to explore our oceans and bring them back to the world.
About us
OceanX is a mission to explore the unseen ocean, map uncharted areas of the world, observe rare deep-sea creatures, pursue scientific and medical breakthroughs, and then bring all of these wonders back to the wider world through cutting-edge media. Check out #OceanXplorers, an epic six-part underwater adventure series releasing Aug 18 on National Geographic, Disney+ and Hulu. This mission will take place aboard the most advanced science and media vessel ever built, OceanXplorer, building on the legacy of OceanX’s current marine research vessel, OceanXplorer. OceanXplorer features state-of-the-art onboard dry and wet marine research labs, cutting-edge media equipment and a top-of-the-line production and media center, manned and autonomous deep-sea submersibles and helicopters and drones. OceanXplorer's filmmaking capabilities have been developed in consultation with filmmaker and ocean explorer James Cameron, and the ship has been designed by Hollywood’s leading studio production engineers. Join us as we build a global community deeply engaged with understanding, enjoying, and protecting our oceans. Facebook.com/oceanxorg Instagram.com/oceanx Twitter.com/oceanx TikTok.com/oceanx
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http://www.oceanx.org
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- Industry
- Philanthropic Fundraising Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
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- Nonprofit
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New York, New York 10010, US
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Who wants to be an #OceanXplorer after watching our TV series with National Geographic, the BBC, and James Cameron? At OceanX, we’re dedicated to educating the next generation of ocean explorers, leaders, and scientists. Our children’s book series, OceanX Adventures, written by award-winning author Kate Jerome in close collaboration with our Science Program Director, Mattie Rodrigue, inspires young readers to dream big through compelling stories based on real-life OceanX adventures. Perfect for 8-12 year olds, you can dive into the adventure and let your imagination soar. Insight Editions
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Our team of specialists traveled to the warm shallows of the Bahamas to investigate the coastal ecosystem’s apex predator: The Hammerhead Shark. The goal? To film and study how Hammerhead Sharks use their senses to hunt and survive. The team mounted a telescopic lens on a stabilized gimbal aboard a helicopter and captured a Hammerhead hunting down a ray in stunning detail. But this was only the beginning of our understanding of how these sharks have adapted to their environment in order to thrive. Take a deeper dive behind the scenes of "OceanXplorers" to learn how science, tech, and storytelling came together to bring this series to life: oceanx.org/deeperdive National Geographic, BBC Studios, Hulu
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Every day on the #OceanXplorer brings new discoveries that advance the world’s understanding of the ocean. Swipe to see some of the incredible moments of research and discovery among the OceanX team 🌊🔍
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As FIRST LEGO league teams around the world begin to work on their #SUBMERGED projects, teams can join live Q&A sessions, from our research vessel, the OceanXplorer. Sessions will be hosted by OceanX Education's Dr. AnnMarie Thomas, who has a background in ocean robotics, STEM education and FIRST. 10 Sept 8-9 pm (EST) 14 Sept 5-6 am (EST) 16 Sept 8-9 pm (EST) Sign up here: https://bit.ly/OXEduQA Don't forget to check out FIRST's Career Connection videos from OceanX scientists, crew members, and educators: https://lnkd.in/erzY3S-c
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Our team of specialists sailed to the far north, to be the first to observe deep-sea Greenland Sharks in their natural habitat – from a submersible. The team slipped beneath the ice in Svalbard, Norway for an intimate look at the Greenland Shark's feeding patterns to learn how their unique metabolism affects the ecosystem. Take a deeper dive behind the scenes of #OceanXplorers to learn how science, tech, and storytelling came together to bring this series to life: oceanx.org/deeperdive National Geographic, BBC Studios, Hulu
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Uncover the mysteries of the Sperm Whales and their predation tactics. For the National Geographic series “OceanXplorers,” our team of specialists developed a pilot sensor to successfully tag a Sperm whale in record time, which helped us learn about the secret lives of these magnificent creatures. Knowledge that will pave the way to a better understanding of the whales, and help promote their long term survival. Take a deeper dive behind the scenes of "OceanXplorers" to learn how science, tech, and filmmaking came together to bring this series to life: oceanx.org/deeperdive Science Specialists: Dr. Edie Widder Dr. Nathan Robinson Dr. Rui Prieto #OceanXplorers #NatGeo #Disney+ #Ocean #JamesCameron BBC Studios, Hulu
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In week 2 of leg 5 of our mission in Indonesia, we celebrated Indonesia's Independence Day onboard and continued our search for the elusive dugongs along the coastline. Tracking these animals helps us understand their populations and habitats better, making it a productive week of exploration and conservation. Expedition organized in partnership with the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) of Indonesia, the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment (CMMAI), scientists from Sam Ratulangi University and Pattimura University, security team from the Armed Forces of Indonesia.
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🌊 Another BIG shoutout to our next sponsor for Black in Marine Science Week 2024, OceanX! 🎉 We’re incredibly grateful for your support in making this event possible. 🖤 In honor of Black Philanthropy Month, we’re highlighting the impact of supporting Black in Marine Science Week. By becoming a sponsor, you’re investing in professional development, environmental awareness, wellness and joy, and the vital community we’re building in the field of marine science. 💼 Want to join the movement? Visit www.bims.org/bimsweek-2024 or reach out to [email protected]. If sponsorship isn’t for you but you still want to contribute, click the donate link in our bio to share what you can. Every bit counts! #BIMSWeek2024 #BlackPhilanthropyMonth #MarineScience
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Welcome to the Dominican Republic, where pods of humpback whales congregate to mate and raise their young. A team of specialists partner with OceanX to uncover how and why these whales are using the natural underwater topography to amplify their songs over vast distances. Take a deeper dive behind the scenes of #OceanXplorers to learn how science, tech, and filmmaking came together to bring this series to life: oceanx.org/deeperdive National Geographic, BBC Studios, Hulu,