It’s time to unite for the ocean! 🌊 Powered by eOceans®

Christine Ward-Paige, PhD
eOceans
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2 min readJan 10, 2024

To get started, download the newest version of the mobile app at App Store | Google Play or use the desktop app. (NOTE: Only the mobile app can be used to log ocean observations, including species, humans, pollution, and environment.)

What is eOceans?
eOceans® is much more than an all — in-one app with analyses built-in — it’s a community and movement. By recording, sharing, and understanding what’s happening in the ocean, people and communities can finally make smart, timely actions towards a restored ocean with flourishing communities.

Why eOceans?
Our mission is simple: to rebuild past oceans through collaborative, transparent, timely, and accountable actions. This includes fisheries, protected areas, biodiversity, endangered, valued, and invasive species, pollution, social and cultural value, environmental impact assessments, and more.

What’s New?
We’ve rebuilt the eOceans® app and platform from the ground up to make it more reliable, powerful, and impactful.

Here are a few short ‘How-To’ videos to get you started:
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Choose Your Species List (20 sec)
2.
Log Observations (animals, humans, pollution, etc. 1.5 minutes)
3.
Track and Grow Your Impact (1 minute)
4.
Check on Your Projects (1 minute)

Challenge: Log 30 observations per week in eOceans® app — then see what impact you’ve made.

App Store | Google Play

“Together, we have the power to protect and restore our ocean for a livable future planet!” — Dr. Christine Ward-Paige, eOceans Founder

PLEASE SHARE WIDELY!

The more eyes on the ocean and coastlines with diverse perspectives working together, the faster we can move towards our shared goals of restored oceans and flourishing communities.

Explore — For the ocean. For us.
The eOceans Team

Follow and tag @eOceans or @eOceansApp on: YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook

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Christine Ward-Paige, PhD
eOceans
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Founder | Scientist | Mom | Sometimes I have ideas worth pursuing; often I write about the ocean. eOceans.co