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Our Mission

We are an environmental nonprofit that strives to educate, inspire, research, and lead a conservatory role in the offshore habitats of marine invertebrates around the world.

Education & Research

Knowledge is powerful in the fight to keep our oceans viable for future generations. Our collective knowledge helps us drive a better future. Oceanic IRI is dedicated on teaching everyone that loves our seas how we are all interrelated: Land, Seas, and Sky.

Our education programs include K-12, University and Industrial needs, all designed to spur new innovative approaches to help solve our oceans and coasts challenging issues. We are data driven at heart and share all our finding for all to research.

Bridging Industry

Invertebrates (especially Jellyfish) are affecting our coastlines and seas. Industries, including; Tourism, Fisheries, Power Plants, Desalination Facilities, Agriculture, Medicine, Cosmetics & Nouvelle Cuisine all have a stake in the welfare of healthy oceans and coastlines.

Oceanic IRI is gathering global data to gain a better understanding how invertebrates are affecting our vital commercial operations.

Our efforts are to cooperate with inter-agencies and industries to better predict and track damaging jellyfish and algal blooms.

Regional Cleanup Efforts

Since our inception our volunteers have been dedicated on cleaning and preventing coastal pollution.

Oceanic IRI has been working on the problem of marine debris since our inception in 2020. Our focus is on both populated and unpopulated coastal waterways. We are deploying multiple approaches to the problem:

  • Prevention (education)
  • Remediation (cleanup)
  • Innovation (data-based research)

OUR JELLYFISH RESEARCH EFFORTS

OUR JELLYFISH RESEARCH EFFORTS

OUR JELLYFISH RESEARCH EFFORTS

Graviceptors

Magnetism

Ultrasonic Soundwaves

Propagation and Hard Freezes

Electrical Behavorial Effects



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OUR JELLYFISH RESEARCH EFFORTS

OUR JELLYFISH RESEARCH EFFORTS

Our Free Membership unlocks data pages for students, educators, researchers, and artists. Our data pages include file transferable .pdf and .xlsx files for classrooms and researchers. When you become a member, you join a community that is fascinated by these incredible creatures.

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OUR JELLYFISH RESEARCH EFFORTS

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Our latest outreach effort has included a place where our members can display their artwork for our enjoyment and or purchasing.  We have been amazed on how creative our members are. Support Oceanic-iri and support a community that loves these amazing animals.

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