OceanX Science

Translating discovery into action

Fueled by boundary-pushing technology and worldwide collaboration, we explore the uncharted to translate discovery into lasting change. 

Accelerating science toward a sustainable future.

OceanX Science explores the ocean’s unknown depths to illuminate its promise and inform decision-making that protects it. Together with our global partners, we collect critical data and translate knowledge into action that helps restore ocean health, enrich human lives, and safeguard our collective wellbeing.  

OceanX Science's TIDE Initiative is dedicated to building a more inclusive future within ocean science.

Science Impact Objectives

Advancing knowledge to drive ocean solutions.

Marine Protected Areas

Delivering data and tools that support scientists and decision-makers in establishing and managing Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), which are key to preserving biodiversity and promoting food security and climate resilience.

Fisheries

Generating critical fishery data to guide policy, protect biodiversity, and secure food systems for the future.

Bioeconomy Innovation

Supporting research and innovation in areas such as marine biotechnology, regenerative aquaculture, blue carbon, and renewable energy to uncover and accelerate new ways to responsibly harness the ocean’s bounty.

The OceanXplorer

Meet the OceanXplorer: the most advanced exploration vessel ever built. Featuring pioneering scientific and storytelling technologies, mobile research labs, and immersive education spaces, it’s where exploration, learning, and global collaboration come together to catalyze a better and bluer world.  

Research Focus Areas

Specific areas of study and technical capacity that fuel science-informed decisionmaking.

Coral Reefs

Coral reefs are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet and are essential to human and ocean health, but they are rapidly declining due to climate change and human activity.  The OceanXplorer gives researchers unprecedented access to these fragile environments equipping them with precision sonar, hyperspectral imaging, dive teams, and onboard labs to study, map, and monitor reefs in real time. 

Deep Ocean

The deep ocean's ecosystems are critical to understanding global biodiversity, climate processes, and life’s resilience in extreme environments, but they are largely unexplored. With two Triton submersibles, rugged ROVs, and high-dexterity sampling tools, scientists can explore depths up to 6,000 meters to examine deep-sea life, collect samples, and illuminate habitats few have ever seen. 

eDNA

Many ocean species are difficult to observe directly, but understanding their presence and movements is essential for ecosystem monitoring, fishery management, and conservation. Scientists aboard the OceanXplorer collect and analyze environmental DNA from water and sediment, using onboard sequencing technology to detect and identify marine life across ecosystems without using invasive methods. 

Genomics

Genetic data offers deep insight into how ocean organisms function, adapt, and evolve—vital for understanding biodiversity, resilience, and the effects of a changing climate.  The OceanXplorer’s onboard labs are equipped with genome sequencing and bioinformatics tools that allow scientists to study marine DNA, conduct whole-genome analyses, and catalog new species at sea. 

Habitat Characterization

To protect and manage ocean environments effectively, we first need to understand how different habitats function and connect to one another, from shallow reefs to deep-sea trenches.  OceanX uses high-resolution sonar, LiDAR, photogrammetry, and visual surveys to create detailed maps of marine ecosystems to reveal ecosystems’ structure, biodiversity, and environmental dynamics. 

Publications

We contribute to peer-reviewed journals to ensure what we discover grows the global body of knowledge.

Publishing our findings signals more than “mission complete;” it reflects our commitment to collective progress alongside scientists worldwide. Ocean science is a collaborative global effort, and by sharing our data and discoveries, we help advance understanding, inspire innovation, and inform solutions that reach far beyond any single organization.

Latest publications:

science2025-03-04
Deep oxygen-depleted depressions in a Red Sea coral reef sustain resistant ecosystems

Scientists discovered deep, low-oxygen pockets beneath a coral reef in the Red Sea where, surprisingly, many marine animals and microbes are still living and thriving. These hidden environments challenge our ideas about how little oxygen life can tolerate, especially in warm tropical waters.

science2025-02-25
Deep-water corals indicate the Red Sea survived the last glacial lowstand

New evidence from deep-water corals reveals the Red Sea defied extinction during the Last Glacial sea-level crash, rewriting the story of survival in one of Earth’s most extreme marine environments.

science2024-03-27
Diversity and distribution of coral gall crabs associated with Red Sea mesophotic corals

New discoveries from mesophotic reefs show that at least three shallow-water coral gall crab species (genus Opecarcinus) also thrive between 47 and 89 m in the Red Sea, revealing broader depth adaptability in these coral-associated symbionts.

Missions

Purpose-driven exploration, made possible through partnership.

Co-designed with local researchers, governments and institutional partners,  OceanX Missions conduct meaningful, place-based science that informs both local action and global knowledge.  Mission teams deploy advanced technologies to map uncharted regions, study marine ecosystems in unprecedented detail, and bridge critical gaps in data and capacity. 

Around Africa 2025

Our mapping of understudied seamount ecosystems across Africa enhances understanding of biodiversity and geological complexity while informing conservation and scientific advancement

Seychelles 2024

Uniting cutting-edge ocean exploration, biodiversity research, and deep-sea mapping with hands-on training and public engagement advances marine conservation, fisheries science, and Seychellois scientific capacity.

Malaysia 2024

OceanX and partners conducted comprehensive research to understand critical coral reef ecosystems.

Indonesia 2024

Provide critical ocean data to help support Indonesia’s rich ecological diversity, significant dependence and culture around fisheries, efforts to decrease vulnerability to tsunamis and seismic activity, and strong cultural ties to the ocean.

United Arab Emirates 2023

The mission leveraged eDNA for improved fisheries assessment and expanded seafloor, habitat, and biodiversity surveys across UAE waters, aiding in MPA establishment and sustainable fisheries management.

Azores 2023

Collaboratively exploring nutrient-rich seamounts in Azores, OceanX and local researchers uncovered important deep-sea habitats and implemented and maintained survey methods, supporting long-term protection of these biodiverse ecosystems.

Red Sea 2022

OceanX scientists and local researchers explored seafloor structures and mesophotic reefs, discovering new marine species, behaviors, and relationships.