
OceanTech & Analytics
Ocean Mapping in the Digital Age
Despite covering over 70% of the planet, much of our ocean remains unexplored and poorly understood. At OceanBound, we believe that to protect what lies beneath, we must first see it clearly. That’s why we are investing in advanced ocean mapping technologies — including sonar systems, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and AI-driven imaging tools — to build a detailed, dynamic picture of the seafloor and marine ecosystems.
These technologies allow us to:
Detect and monitor fragile habitats such as coral reefs, seagrass meadows and biodiversity hotspots
Track changes over time due to climate shifts, pollution or human activity
Identify critical areas for conservation, restoration and protection
But we’re not stopping there.
To ensure transparency, accessibility, and scientific collaboration, OceanBound is pioneering the use of blockchain technology to store and verify our ocean data. By placing our bathymetric and ecological datasets on the blockchain, we’re creating a tamper-proof, decentralized system that invites global scientists, policymakers, and technologists to contribute, verify, and build on our work.
This Web3 approach to ocean conservation redefines how marine data is shared, protected, and monetized — ensuring that ocean mapping becomes a public good, not a private asset.