• The Census of Marine Life was a 10-year, US $650 million scientific initiative, involving a global network of researchers in more than 80 nations...
  • News Update: Wave Glider Robot Tracks Sharks. Global Marine Life Database. ... Presenting the Results from the First Census of Marine Life.
  • The Census of Marine Life was an international project spanning 10 years that recorded the diversity, distribution, and abundance of life in the ocean.
  • The Census of Marine Life was a global network of researchers in more than 80 nations engaged in a 10-year scientific initiative to assess and explain the diversity...
  • The Census of Marine Life project has uncovered an interesting goby fish in Guam that forms a symbiosis with a snapping shrimp.
  • The Census of Marine Life is a 10-year, $1 billion effort to identify and catalog the underwater world. The Census - which began in 2000 - marks its midway...
  • The scope of the Census of Marine Life was unprecedented and inspired authors and artists to tell its story.
  • ...of hours of work by scientists from more than 80 countries, the Census of Marine Life project has revealed the most comprehensive look at undersea life ever.
  • Census of Marine Life, international collaborative research project, undertaken 2000–10, that catalogued the diversity, distribution, and abundance of life in the...
  • A male elephant seal tagged as part of the Census of Marine Life’s Tagging of Pacific Predators (ToPP) project.
  • Census of Marine Life. 3,893 likes. A global network of researchers engaged in a scientific initiative to assess and explain the diversity, distribution
  • The Census of Marine Life is an international network of scientists tasked with assessing the diversity, distribution, and abundance of life in the oceans.
  • The Census of Marine Life is a global network of scientists and marine professionals in more than 80 countries engaged in a 10 year study to assess and explain...
  • ...supporters, a continuing series of international workshops, about 15 so far, have defined the challenges for the Census of Marine Life and ways to meet them.