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OCEAN Magazine publishes environmentally based articles and stories, essays, poems, and photography about and of the ocean ––
written with fact and feeling.
OCEAN is an eclectic blend of the informative and educational, personal, spiritual and sensual. OCEAN draws its inspiration from love, with
beauty.
In OCEAN you meet whales, dolphins, sharks, sea turtles, sea lions, manatees, and others. You swim and dive and sail and paddle with fish
all around.
You sit or walk on the shore and in the quiet and the roar, you feel and think and be.
OCEAN's Photography takes you to the ocean.

OCEAN is a celebration of our earth's water –– its beauty, resources, wildlife –– where treasures of the sea exist bountifully but not infinitely.
The ocean, despite its vast power, is fragile. OCEAN is also about protection of the earth's water –– its environment, ecology, health, and conservation. Oceanic resources are intrinsically linked to our continued existence. And, the world's ocean is presently a 20.9 trillion dollar economy.
Within the ocean's waves, deep into its depths, the water offers us recreation –– sailing, windsurfing, surfing, snorkeling, diving, swimming, paddling, fishing, whale watching, and more –– that lend valuable experiences to our lives, expanding our knowledge beyond our land-bound living.
The source of all life and great wisdom, the ocean exists by a system of syngergism –– one that humans are rapidly destroying. As dolphins who live intelligently within a democracy, we can only continue to exist with the same spirit of a'lul'quoy: to go around . . . to protect . . . to go in peace.

OCEAN serves to celebrate and protect the greatest, most
comprehensive resource for life on earth, our world's ocean.
With waves rolling and crashing, spray splashing, seagulls soaring,
sunlight dancing, moons glowing . . .
It's an adventure.
OCEAN is inspiring.
It's informative.
OCEAN is invigorating.
It's soothing.
Please join us in this literary and photojournalistic endeavor to increase understanding and respect for the ocean.
Come! Share. Enjoy!
Diane Buccheri, Publisher
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