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Esri is contributing to scientific projects that are part of the UN Ocean Decade.
The decline of oxygen in the ocean concerns absolutely everyone, no matter where we live.
Science is part of Esri’s DNA, and what the world needs now is the power of deep, integrative geographic science.
Esri is committed to continually advancing the underlying science of GIS, improving how it is applied through Esri GIS technology.
The GIS user community is key to figuring out which beaches around the world are consistently fouled by plastic and how to clean them up.
Esri’s chief scientist became the first person of African descent to dive to Challenger Deep, where she surveyed its Western Pool.
Scientists know more about the dark side of the moon than they do about Earth’s ocean depths. Seabed 2030 seeks to change that.
Innovative shared ocean data and mapping efforts are resulting in better economic and environmental decisions for sustaining the blue economy.
Open science is a global movement to make scientific research open and accessible. Organizations can use ArcGIS Hub to increase engagement.
Applied Ocean Sciences uses GIS to inform and distribute its acoustical modeling work, providing scientists and mariners with new understanding.