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  • ... that an enormous amount of plastic particles and litter are ending up in the oceans around the world? It is estimated that the patch in the Pacific Ocean, which is the largest and deepest ocean, is equivalent to the size of Europe.
  • ... that an enormous amount of plastic particles and litter are ending up in the oceans around the world? It is estimated that the patch in the Pacific Ocean, which is the largest and deepest ocean, is equivalent to the size of Europe.
<div align="right">''[https://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/marine-litter-2013-a-growing European Environment Agency]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[https://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/marine-litter-2013-a-growing European Environment Agency]''<br></div>
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  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Killerwhales_jumping.jpg Killer whale] is considered to be amongst the smartest animals on the planet competing with the great apes (chimps and gorillas) for the number one?
  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Killerwhales_jumping.jpg Killer whale] is considered to be amongst the smartest animals on the planet competing with the great apes (chimps and gorillas) for the number one?
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/marine-life/marine-mammals/killer-whale Oceana]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/marine-life/marine-mammals/killer-whale Oceana]''<br></div>
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  • ... that out of all the oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is the saltiest?
  • ... that out of all the oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is the saltiest?
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
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  • ... that scientists believe that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lfelina.jpg marine otter] is monogamous?
  • ... that scientists believe that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lfelina.jpg marine otter] is monogamous?
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/marine-life/marine-mammals/marine-otter/ Oceana]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/marine-life/marine-mammals/marine-otter/ Oceana]''<br></div>
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  • ... that artificial light, which is used more and more in the coastal environments, could boost the existence of unwanted fouling invertebrates, such as [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sea_squirts_at_Castle_Rocks_P7260921.JPG sea squirts] and [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pomatoceros_triqueter.jpg keel worms], in marinas and harbors?
  • ... that artificial light, which is used more and more in the coastal environments, could boost the existence of unwanted fouling invertebrates, such as [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sea_squirts_at_Castle_Rocks_P7260921.JPG sea squirts] and [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pomatoceros_triqueter.jpg keel worms], in marinas and harbors?
<div align="right">''[https://phys.org/news/2015-04-coastal-pollution-disturbs-marine-animals.html/ Science X]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[https://phys.org/news/2015-04-coastal-pollution-disturbs-marine-animals.html/ Science X]''<br></div>
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  • ... that the oceans have faced extensive changes due to the fact that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_turtle#/media/File:Young_Honu-Kahala.png sea turtles] have been virtually eliminated from vast areas of the globe?
  • ... that the oceans have faced extensive changes due to the fact that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_turtle#/media/File:Young_Honu-Kahala.png sea turtles] have been virtually eliminated from vast areas of the globe?
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/reports/why-healthy-oceans-need-sea-turtles-importance-sea-turtles-marine-ecosystems/ Oceana]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/reports/why-healthy-oceans-need-sea-turtles-importance-sea-turtles-marine-ecosystems/ Oceana]''<br></div>
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  • ... that oil use is a dominant contributor to climate change? Oil consumption in the United States during 2006 resulted to 2.6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide, which accounts for nearly 45% of the country’s territory.   
  • ... that oil use is a dominant contributor to climate change? Oil consumption in the United States during 2006 resulted to 2.6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide, which accounts for nearly 45% of the country’s territory.   
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/sites/default/files/reports/Toxic_Legacy_FINAL.pdf/ Oceana]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://oceana.org/sites/default/files/reports/Toxic_Legacy_FINAL.pdf/ Oceana]''<br></div>
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<div align="right">''[http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/footprint/smart_fishing/ WWF]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/footprint/smart_fishing/ WWF]''<br></div>


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  • ... that the proportion of the world’s marine stocks which are either fully exploited or overfished reaches 85%?
  • ... that the proportion of the world’s marine stocks which are either fully exploited or overfished reaches 85%?
<div align="right">''[http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/how_we_work/our_global_goals/markets/mti_solutions/certification/seafood/aquaculture/ WWF]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/how_we_work/our_global_goals/markets/mti_solutions/certification/seafood/aquaculture/ WWF]''<br></div>
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  • ... that Ziconotide is a painkiller that can be extracted from the poison of cone snails?
  • ... that Ziconotide is a painkiller that can be extracted from the poison of cone snails?
<div align="right">''[http://www.marinebiotech.eu/wiki/Application_of_Ziconotide_as_a_painkiller/ Marine Biotech]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marinebiotech.eu/wiki/Application_of_Ziconotide_as_a_painkiller/ Marine Biotech]''<br></div>


  • ... that [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_penguins_Boulder_Bay_1.jpg African penguins] can live 25 to 28 years?
  • ... that [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_penguins_Boulder_Bay_1.jpg African penguins] can live 25 to 28 years?
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  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_penguins_Boulder_Bay_1.jpg African penguin] is under threat from human activities including overfishing of species such as anchovies and herring, which is a delicious source of food for the penguins?
  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_penguins_Boulder_Bay_1.jpg African penguin] is under threat from human activities including overfishing of species such as anchovies and herring, which is a delicious source of food for the penguins?
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/african-penguin.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/african-penguin.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
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  • ... that [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACaiman_crocodilus_llanos.JPG Spectacled caimans] were living at the time where dinosaurs were alive?
  • ... that [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACaiman_crocodilus_llanos.JPG Spectacled caimans] were living at the time where dinosaurs were alive?
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/spectacled-caiman.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/spectacled-caiman.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
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  • ... that even though most view them as vicious predators, the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACaiman_crocodilus_llanos.JPG Spectacled caimans] eat very little due to their very slow metabolism?
  • ... that even though most view them as vicious predators, the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACaiman_crocodilus_llanos.JPG Spectacled caimans] eat very little due to their very slow metabolism?
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/spectacled-caiman.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/spectacled-caiman.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>


  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Moon_jellyfish_at_Gota_Sagher.JPG Jellyfish Aurelia] lives less than a year?
  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Moon_jellyfish_at_Gota_Sagher.JPG Jellyfish Aurelia] lives less than a year?
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<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/batfish.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/batfish.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>


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  • ... that in order to protect itself from predators, the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pterapogon_kauderni1.JPG batfish] imitates dead leaves and plant debris by floating on the surface, lying on its side?   
  • ... that in order to protect itself from predators, the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pterapogon_kauderni1.JPG batfish] imitates dead leaves and plant debris by floating on the surface, lying on its side?   
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/batfish.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/batfish.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
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  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kalifornischer_Seeloewe_Zalophus_californianus_Tierpark_Hellabrunn-4.jpg California Sea Lion] has external ears which are not found in seals?
  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kalifornischer_Seeloewe_Zalophus_californianus_Tierpark_Hellabrunn-4.jpg California Sea Lion] has external ears which are not found in seals?
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/california-sea-lion.html%20/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/california-sea-lion.html%20/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>


  • ... that in the beginning of the twentieth century, the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kalifornischer_Seeloewe_Zalophus_californianus_Tierpark_Hellabrunn-4.jpg California Sea Lion] almost became extinct mainly because of hunting?  
  • ... that in the beginning of the twentieth century, the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kalifornischer_Seeloewe_Zalophus_californianus_Tierpark_Hellabrunn-4.jpg California Sea Lion] almost became extinct mainly because of hunting?  
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  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ridge_render.jpg mid-oceanic ridge] is the world’s longest mountain chain, and 90% of it lies beneath the ocean?  
  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ridge_render.jpg mid-oceanic ridge] is the world’s longest mountain chain, and 90% of it lies beneath the ocean?  
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
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  • ... that the ocean waters hold nearly 20 million tons of gold? If we could mine all of the gold from the ocean, we would have enough to give every person on earth 9lbs of the precious metal.
  • ... that the ocean waters hold nearly 20 million tons of gold? If we could mine all of the gold from the ocean, we would have enough to give every person on earth 9lbs of the precious metal.
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
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<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>


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  • ... that a [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jellyfish_(22155754161).jpg swarm of jellyfish] is called a “smack”?  
  • ... that a [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jellyfish_(22155754161).jpg swarm of jellyfish] is called a “smack”?  
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
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  • ... that [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crassostrea_gigas_Marennes_p1050142.jpg oysters] are typically born male and can swap gender at least once during their lifetime?  
  • ... that [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crassostrea_gigas_Marennes_p1050142.jpg oysters] are typically born male and can swap gender at least once during their lifetime?  
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
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  • ... that the ocean absorbs 30% of the carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere by human activity?
  • ... that the ocean absorbs 30% of the carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere by human activity?
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.marine.ie/ Marine Institute]''<br></div>
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  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_penguins_Boulder_Bay_1.jpg African penguin] is under threat from human activities including overfishing of species such as anchovies and herring, which is a delicious source of food for the penguins?
  • ... that the [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:African_penguins_Boulder_Bay_1.jpg African penguin] is under threat from human activities including overfishing of species such as anchovies and herring, which is a delicious source of food for the penguins?
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/african-penguin.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
<div align="right">''[http://www.nausicaa.co.uk/african-penguin.html/ Nausicaá]''<br></div>
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• ... that an enormous amount of plastic particles and litter are ending up in the oceans around the world? It is estimated that the patch in the Pacific Ocean, which is the largest and deepest ocean, is equivalent to the size of Europe.
European Environment Agency
• ... that the Killer whale is considered to be amongst the smartest animals on the planet competing with the great apes (chimps and gorillas) for the number one?
Oceana
• ... that out of all the oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is the saltiest?
Marine Institute
• ... that the ocean is responsible for the water cycle which affects our weather and climate?
Marine Institute
• ... that an enormous amount of plastic particles and litter are ending up in the oceans around the world? It is estimated that the patch in the Pacific Ocean, which is the largest and deepest ocean, is equivalent to the size of Europe?
European Environment Agency
• ... that the Killer whale is considered to be amongst the smartest animals on the planet competing with the great apes (chimps and gorillas) for the number one?
Oceana
• ... that out of all the oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is the saltiest?
Marine Institute
• ... that the ocean is responsible for the water cycle which affects our weather and climate?
Marine Institute
• ... that the body and arms of the Crown-of-thorn starfish are covered with spines which are used for locomotion and for defense from potential predators?
Oceana
• ... that in the next one hundred years, global climate is estimated to rise by 0.5°C (0.9°F) due to the increase in the temperature caused just by the ocean? 
Marinebio
Did you know that noise pollution can disrupt the migration and reproduction patterns of marine mammals such as whales and dolphins?   
Marine Insight
• ... that scientists believe that the marine otter is monogamous?
Oceana
• ... that artificial light, which is used more and more in the coastal environments, could boost the existence of unwanted fouling invertebrates, such as sea squirts and keel worms, in marinas and harbors?
Science X
• ... that ocean acidification decreases the ability of the ocean to store carbon?
Science X
• ... that ocean acidification impacts the ecosystems and other important benefits which the ocean gives to humankind, such as food and recreation? 
Science X
• ... that a lot of different sharks live for up to a century? The Greenland sharks, for example, can live at least 300 years, possessing the first place of the longest-lived vertebrates on Earth”. 
Science X
• ... that new reports claim that at least 43% of dolphins and whales, all species of marine turtles, 36% of the seabird species and many other species of fish ingest marine litter?
European Environment Agency
• ... that the oceans have faced extensive changes due to the fact that sea turtles have been virtually eliminated from vast areas of the globe?
Oceana
• ... that oil use is a dominant contributor to climate change? Oil consumption in the United States during 2006 resulted to 2.6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide, which accounts for nearly 45% of the country’s territory.  
Oceana
• ... that cruise ships alone, dispose 30,000 gallons of sewage, such as toilet waste, into the ocean? 
Marine Insight
• ... that the population of whales and dolphins has dropped in areas affected by noise pollution from ships?
Marine Insight
• ... that underwater noise pollution causes a disruption in normal communication between marine animals? 
Marine Insight
• ... that 50% of the oxygen we breathe is produced by the oceans?
WWF
• ... that there are estimations according to which the global seafood market will increase by another 50 million tons by 2025 forcing stakeholders involved, such as fishermen, processors, suppliers, buyers and retailers to address this high demand?
WWF
• ... that the proportion of the world’s marine stocks which are either fully exploited or overfished reaches 85%?
WWF
• ... that Sea otters spend all of their time in the ocean? They even sleep there.  
OCEANA
• ... that by 2050, 100GW of ocean energy can be deployed in Europe covering up to 10% of the continent’s electricity demand, that is, the electricity needs of 76 million households on a daily base?  
Ocean Energy Europe
• ... that Ziconotide is a painkiller that can be extracted from the poison of cone snails?
Marine Biotech
• ... that African penguins can live 25 to 28 years?
Nausicaá
• ... that the African penguin is under threat from human activities including overfishing of species such as anchovies and herring, which is a delicious source of food for the penguins?
Nausicaá
• ... that Spectacled caimans were living at the time where dinosaurs were alive?
Nausicaá
• ... that even though most view them as vicious predators, the Spectacled caimans eat very little due to their very slow metabolism?
Nausicaá
• ... that the Jellyfish Aurelia lives less than a year?
Nausicaá
• ... that Jellyfish Aurelia consists of more than 95% of water?
Nausicaá
• ... that the Banggai cardinal fish is a model parent that protects its young from predators by hiding them in the long spines of the long-spined sea urchin or between the tentacles of anemones? 
Nausicaá
• ... that the batfish’s maximum size is about 5 centimeters?
Nausicaá
• ... that in order to protect itself from predators, the batfish imitates dead leaves and plant debris by floating on the surface, lying on its side?   
Nausicaá
• ... that blackchin guitarfish is an endangered species included in the IUCN’s red list?
IUCN
• ... that the blackchin guitarfish is eaten and sold in markets in Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Morocco, Israel, and Tunisia?
Nausicaá
• ... that the California Sea Lion has external ears which are not found in seals?
Nausicaá
• ... that in the beginning of the twentieth century, the California Sea Lion almost became extinct mainly because of hunting? 
Nausicaá
• ... that the mid-oceanic ridge is the world’s longest mountain chain, and 90% of it lies beneath the ocean? 
Marine Institute
• ... that the ocean waters hold nearly 20 million tons of gold? If we could mine all of the gold from the ocean, we would have enough to give every person on earth 9lbs of the precious metal.
Marine Institute
• ... that the giant squid has the largest eyes of any animal in the world – each eye is up to 40cm in diameter, which is bigger than a human head?
Marine Institute


• ... that approximately 15,000 shipwrecks lie in Irish territorial waters? 
Marine Institute
• ... that lobsters taste with their feet, hear with their legs, chew with their stomachs and pee from their heads during combat and courtship? 
Marine Institute
• ... that a large container ship can store 745 million bananas – that’s one for every person in Europe and North America? 
Marine Institute
• ... that coral reefs are among the oldest ecosystems in the world – at 230 million years? 
Marine Institute
• ... that a swarm of jellyfish is called a “smack”? 
Marine Institute
• ... that the global market for seaweed is valued at approximately €5.4 billion? 
Marine Institute
• ... that over half of the oxygen we breathe is produced by tiny microscopic plants called [1] “phytoplankton” that live in the ocean? 
Marine Institute
• ... that an octopus can change the color of its entire body in just three-tenths of a second, mimicking objects, plants, rocks and sand under the sea? 
Marine Institute
• ... that more marine species have been discovered in the past decade than ever before, with an average of 2,000 discoveries per year? 
Marine Institute
• ... that oysters are typically born male and can swap gender at least once during their lifetime? 
Marine Institute
• ... that the ocean absorbs 30% of the carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere by human activity?
Marine Institute
• ... that the ocean is responsible for the water cycle which affects our weather and climate? 
Marine Institute
• ... that a large container ship can store 745 million bananas – that’s one for every person in Europe and North America? 
Marine Institute
• ... that coral reefs are among the oldest ecosystems in the world – at 230 million years? 
Marine Institute
• ... that African penguins can live 25 to 28 years?
Nausicaá
• ... that the African penguin is under threat from human activities including overfishing of species such as anchovies and herring, which is a delicious source of food for the penguins?
Nausicaá

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