Climb aboard a research center, and learn about the dolphins, turtles, plankton, and other organisms that call the open seas home. Dive into the abyss to explore recently discovered underwater oases. A boat ride or walk along the shore reveals the distinct ecosystems on rocky and sandy coasts. This comprehensive resource includes articles on the history of oceanography, marine biodiversity, and the unique plants and animals that inhabit two-thirds of the planet. The oceans come alive with videos, photos, text, and interviews with marine specialists.
A “Whale-Load” of Information!
In-depth information about whales and many other species.
Protect Underwater Treasures!
Understanding the human impact on coral reefs and their inhabitants will inspire and teach students how to preserve delicate ecosystems.
Follow in the Wake of Famous Oceanographers!
Eight world-renowned scientists present the latest research and pose questions for further investigation.
Created under the scientific direction of UNESCO and the National Museum of Natural History (Paris)
16 in-depth articles
450 photos
175 marine fact sheets
100 species profiles
3D animations
45 minutes of videos
System Requirements for Windows
Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
Pentium II 75 MHz or faster processor
32 MB RAM
10 MB free hard disk space
640x480 monitor, 16-bit color
16-bit sound card & speakers
4X CD-ROM drive