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OceanX is an ocean exploration initiative founded by Ray Dalio, founder of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, and his son, Mark Dalio. [1] OceanX utilizes a variety of methods [2] to engage in public awareness activities and promotion efforts for the oceans and marine conservation efforts. [3]
This shorter vessel- the Volstad Surveyor was later converted at the Damen shipyard and became the OceanXplorer 1. It was scheduled that the vessels with the hull numbers 702 and 703 [5] would be delivered in February and August 2010 and operated by the two subsidiaries Sea4 I Shipping Ltd. and Sea 4 II Shipping Ltd.
OceanXplorer, a 285-foot research vessel, contains cutting-edge tools for ocean science. Billionaire Ray Dalio bought the former oil ship and helped transform it into a world-leading research vessel.
The Office of Ocean Exploration Research (OER) is a division of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It is run under the auspices of the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR).
NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Despite covering most of our planet, 80% of the world’s oceans remain unexplored.OceanX, a nonprofit organization, is changing that with the OceanXplorer – the most advanced exploration vessel ever built and the star of the epic six-part discovery series, OCEANEXPLORERS, which premiered August 18th on NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and is now available for ...
Atlantic Ocean. Ocean exploration is a part of oceanography describing the exploration of ocean surfaces. Notable explorations were undertaken by the Greeks, the Phoenicians, the Romans, the Polynesians, Phytheas, the Vikings, Arabs and the Portuguese.
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The luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer was “successfully” pulled free in Greenland on Thursday, three days after running aground with 206 people on board, authorities and the ship's owner said.