A Global Mission

The Ocean Census is a global mission to discover, document and share the diversity of life in our ocean — before it’s lost.

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We are an Alliance of scientists, governments, marine research institutes, museums, philanthropy, technology, media and civil society partners.

Business & Enterprises

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From discovery into innovation

The Ocean Census is reimagining discovery –  fast, open, collaborative, equitable and at scale –to advance our knowledge of ocean life to fuel innovation to sustain and advance all life on Earth. 

From data to sequencing, from marine operations to imaging, from finance to media, business partners can play a critical role in speeding up and scaling up the discovery of ocean life.

Deploy your skills, resources and brand power to speed up, scale up and increase the impact of our mission – to discover ocean life.

Partner with
the Census

Enhance
Sustainability & ESG Impact

Invest
in Cutting-Edge Ocean Technology

Strengthen
Brand Leadership

Engage
in Meaningful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Align your corporate mission with global marine conservation and biodiversity goals.

Support AI-driven species discovery, genetic sequencing, and high-resolution deep-sea imaging.

Enable marine species identification, conservation strategies, and climate adaptation efforts.

Fund projects that have a lasting environmental and scientific impact.

How We Can Collaborate

Invest in Marine Research & Innovation

Support breakthroughs in ocean exploration, including AI-powered taxonomy, genetic sequencing, and sustainable marine technology development.

Fund Expeditions & Species Discovery

Partner on deep-sea and coastal missions, accelerating conservation research and the identification of new species.

Support Emerging Scientists & Resources

Sponsor discovery awards, provide research equipment, vessel access, and industry expertise to advance marine science.

“We have a short window of opportunity, perhaps the next ten years, when the decisions we all make will likely affect the next thousand or even ten thousand years. Some people are saying ‘it’s time to go big or go home’. We’ve chosen to go big, and we hope the giant leaps in knowledge we can make with the discovery of ocean life can help put us on a better track towards a positive future for people and the planet.”

Oliver Steeds, Ocean Census Director

Join the census

An Alliance of scientists, governments, marine research institutes, museums, philanthropy, technology, media and civil society partners.