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Help us protect the ocean’s most peculiar

Discover the fascinating creatures facing threats from human activity

We're Not Alone, Let's Keep it that Way!

In a time when many are captivated by the mysteries of what lies beyond our Earth, we overlook the peculiar creatures that inhabit the depth of our own ocean.

The ocean is a deeply connected ecosystem where every species, no matter how bizarre, has a role in maintaining its balance.

That is why it is important that we take action to stop threats such as plastic pollution, overfishing, and climate change from disturbing our planet’s peace and stability. Help your deep-sea friends before eerie becomes extinct.

Less than 5%


of the ocean is explored , yet we've mapped 100% of the Moon’s surface in high resolution.

Despite covering most of our planet, the deep sea remains one of the least understood places on Earth.

91% of species


in the ocean remain undiscovered , yet we’ve already found more than 5,500 exoplanets.

Every deep-sea expedition reveals new species, habitats, and ecosystems, yet we have yet to discover extraterrestrial life.

80% of life


on Earth is in the ocean , yet we invest more in space exploration than ocean research.

The ocean is such a thriving ecosystem that, if alien life exists, scientists believe we’re most likely to find it in oceans on other planets.

Protect The Peculiar, Before Eerie Becomes Extinct

Just like every ocean creature—no matter how strange—has a role in keeping this interconnected ecosystem thriving, we all have a part to play in protecting it.

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Protect the Peculiar was created by Lazar Fazlagic, Abby Henderson-Bowman, and Ceilidh Pate from Humber Polytechnic’s Bachelor of Creative Advertising Program, with execution in collaboration with Ocean Wise.

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