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Environmental Business Review | Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Exploration is essential to improving our understanding of the ocean, so we can more successfully manage, conserve, regulate, and use ocean resources that are important to our economy and lives.
Fremont, CA: Although the ocean covers about 70% of Earth's surface and has played a key role in supporting life on our planet, from the air we breathe. From the food we eat to weather and climate patterns, our understanding of the ocean remains limited.
Ocean exploration is about making discoveries and searching for unusual and unexpected things. As the initial step in the scientific procedure, the strict observations and credentials of the ocean's biological, chemical, physical, geological, and archaeological features acquired from exploration lay the basis for future research and decision-making.
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We collect data and information through ocean exploration to address current and emerging science and management needs. Exploration supports ensuring that ocean resources are not just managed but managed sustainably so those resources are around for the next generations to relish. Examining the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone is essential for national security, enabling us to set boundaries, defend American interests, and claim ocean resources.
Unlatching the mysteries of ocean ecosystems can disclose new sources for medical therapies and vaccines, food, energy, and more and inspire inventions that imitate adaptations of deep-sea animals. Details from ocean exploration can help us understand how we are affected and are being affected by Earth's environment, comprising changes in weather and climate. Understandings from ocean exploration can support us better know and react to earthquakes, tsunamis, and other hazards.
The problems met while exploring the ocean can give the impetus for fresh technologies and engineering innovations that can be used in other situations, enabling us to respond more effectively in the face of an ocean crisis, like an oil spill. And ocean exploration can enhance ocean literacy and motivate young people to search for critical careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
As a species, humans are naturally curious — curiosity, desire for knowledge, and the quest for adventure inspire modern explorers even today. And if all of these instances don't provide enough reasons to explore the ocean, ocean exploration is also just cool.
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