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A collection of remarkable stories from the founders of charity Ocean Culture Life. Explore Earth’s most remote open oceans with telling insights from the extraordinary heroes making new discoveries every day.

The Ocean Speaks brings together more than 45 ocean culture life enthusiasts who have taken ocean protection into their own hands, documenting the unknown and telling stories that aim to connect humans with water. Whether they are divers, marine biologists, surfers, influencers, conservationists, photojournalists or filmmakers, each of these ocean lovers is playing a part in deepening our understanding of our planet’s largest life support system, 80% of which remains unmapped, unobserved and unexplored.

Split geographically by oceans and continents, the stories include  a project that documents the world’s largest population of tiger sharks in the Maldives, divers who unofficially patrol a UNESCO world heri

The Ocean Speaks

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A collection of remarkable stories from the founders of charity Ocean Culture Life. Explore Earth’s most remote open oceans with... Read more

    Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 5/16/2024
    ISBN13: 9780711288935, 978-0711288935
    ISBN10: 0711288933

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    A collection of remarkable stories from the founders of charity Ocean Culture Life. Explore Earth’s most remote open oceans with telling insights from the extraordinary heroes making new discoveries every day.

    The Ocean Speaks brings together more than 45 ocean culture life enthusiasts who have taken ocean protection into their own hands, documenting the unknown and telling stories that aim to connect humans with water. Whether they are divers, marine biologists, surfers, influencers, conservationists, photojournalists or filmmakers, each of these ocean lovers is playing a part in deepening our understanding of our planet’s largest life support system, 80% of which remains unmapped, unobserved and unexplored.

    Split geographically by oceans and continents, the stories include  a project that documents the world’s largest population of tiger sharks in the Maldives, divers who unofficially patrol a UNESCO world heri

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