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Ocean Planet, premiered at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History from April 1995 to April 1996, where it attracted nearly two million visitors. This electronic online companion exhibition contains all of the text and most of th Full Review »
We've prepared a veritable ocean of educational resources on weather, climate, and oceanic science for learners of all ages and backgrounds. Some of these products are available to order. Please see the specific product for order information. Full Review »
This site is packed with exciting ocean facts and information. We've even included some cool naval discoveries. More than 70 percent of the planet is covered by water...So what are you waiting for? Dive in! Full Review »
This website examines the International Year of the Ocean. Visit the whale and the Plover as well as coral reefs and marine debris. Learn more than you ever have before about our oceans and wildlife! Full Review »
Most of the nutrients in the open ocean are in the bottom of the ocean. This is because nutrients are really plant and animals that die and sink. Full Review »
The Atlantic & Pacific oceans differ in some important respects. Though both are very large, the Pacific is twice as big. The Pacific is also deeper and becomes deeper closer to shore. Study these two illustrations to learn more Full Review »
The ocean contains every known naturally occuring element plus various gases, chemical compounds, and minerals. Full Review »
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This site provides useful information about the ocean, currents, and climate. Helpful diagrams and links are provided. A great resource for a unit on oceanography. Full Review »

