People-Powered Science.

With the eOceans app, seamlessly log your activities and contribute to multiple projects in one place. Track your observations, control your data, and help shape a thriving future—all while staying connected through built-in social features.

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Make every observation count!

Join global projects and log your sightings in the eOceans app in real-time. Contribute to initiatives like eShark, eManta, eSeaTurtle, eJellyfish, and more—accepting data from anywhere in the ocean.

💙🦈 You control your data. Unlike many apps that sell your data or make it open to everyone, eOceans puts you in charge—ensuring your data helps the science you support while not disclosing the exact locations — protecting species, sensitive locations, and your contributions. We know you’d hate to log a plant or animal, just to have someone harvest it later.

The app you’ve been waiting for

Built by the PhD scientists who believed in divers to document the world’s oceans.

We led groundbreaking global projects—like eShark, eManta, the Great Fiji Shark Count, and 100 Million Sharks Die Each Year.

Now, with an app, eOceans lets you contribute to multiple research projects at once—whether led by eOceans or any other scientist using the platform to collect data. When you log once, you can seamlessly share with many projects.

eOceans—science-driven, ethically built.

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It’s easy to get started.

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Impact to date

We’ve done this together!

Over 146,000 shark sightings alone have been reported to eOceans by divers and explorers at 14,400 sites in 38 countries—data we combined and analysed to guide policy.

Our results have helped increase protection of 19.2+ million km² for over 100 species.

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Our Vision

Past: Planet thrived

Future: Planet thrives

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Not too long ago, lobsters were so abundant they could be gathered from the beach, codfish were so dense you could 'walk across their backs,' and sharks and whales were seen 'anywhere, at any time’.

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Our mission is to be the app that helps protect and restore planetary health and value by enabling collaborations across all organizations, stakeholders, rightsholders, and decision makers.

Log your data in the eOceans app

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    Species

    Log any species, with their number health (dead, alive, injured) and behaviour. This can be used, for example, to track trends in biodiversity.

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    Social values

    Log any activity that is using the space — this can be used, for example, to document the socio-economic value of these spaces.

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    Threats

    Log any threats — like plastic pollution, oil spills, noise, etc. This may be used, with the Species and Social values, to examine relationships between them.

Our goals:

  • eOceans automates data sharing based on the projects you’ve joined.

  • Observations from all divers, snorkelers, fishers, kayakers, hikers, scientists, and more — stitched together to tell the oceans story.

  • An app that works for all ocean explorers — scientists, fishers, First Nations, citizen scientists, and more — eOceans uniquely brings everyone together to describe ocean health.

  • Increased competition for ocean species, sites, and areas means that more data are needed to make smart decisions—don’t get left behind or forgotten.

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Feature: MPA success in California—for biodiversity, threats, and value.

Explore their project | Read the case study

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Awards: Meet the SlingShot awardee using eOceans to protect migrating whales.

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Check-in: Follow this eco-tourism science team using eOceans to track sharks and wildlife.

Follow them in the eOceans app

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“This is what we’ve been dreaming of.”

Many people — Fisheries, NGOs, Ecotourism Operators

“eOceans offers invaluable tools for seamless data collection-to-analysis, enabling unprecedented collaboration and insights.”

Liz Ferguson, CEO, Ocean Science Analytics

“eOceans empowers us to optimize our data collection by engaging dive centres, resorts, and local communities. By maximizing our field time, we can focus on gathering insights while eOceans seamlessly manages the data processing and analysis.”

Jess Hodge, Marine Biologist, Maldives Underwater Initiative at Six Senses

Fisher.

It all starts with your question. Whether you're diving, boating, fishing, or doing science, log any species, threats, and social values in real-time—eOceans gets you there faster, easier, and with greater precision.

Dr. Christine Ward-Paige, CEO eOceans

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Revolutionize your adventures, protect the ocean.

Use the mobile app and dashboard to create and join projects, upload data, analyze results, contribute to science, and more.