In the nine years since they opened Ocean Ale House just west of City College in San Francisco’s Ingleside neighborhood, Daniel Silberman and Miles Escobedo have been hearing about the massive new ...
Ocean Ale House is Ingleside’s catch-all for just about any fun activity. Want to watch a local rock band’s performance? Play Magic: The Gathering all night? Or maybe you just want to kick back with a ...
NASA's ocean circulation data provide accurate measurements to track and understanding the large-scale movement of waters in the ocean basins.
The ocean covers more than 70% of Earth’s surface and contains 97% of the planet’s water. This vast, critical reservoir supports a abundance of life and helps regulate Earth’s climate.
Explore how the ocean shapes life on Earth. It sustains us, surprises us, and holds mysteries we're only beginning to understand. Dive into key topics here.
The ocean is a vast and critical reservoir that supports a diversity of life, helps regulate climate, provides a large amount of the planet’s oxygen, and stores an abundance of carbon dioxide. NASA satellite, airborne, and in-situ missions and projects are constantly collecting data about the global ocean.
Understanding how the ocean works is foundational to understanding life on this planet and to the discipline of oceanography. Get to know the big systems of the ocean: its cycles, circulation, zones, and connection to the atmosphere. Learn about ocean chemistry, life and landscapes on the seafloor, plate movements, shorelines, and icy regions.
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