About Us

About Us

One feel a deep connection with nature - One passionate for creatures under the water - One said, "it's basically like the amazon of the ocean" - One wasn't sure what the phrase "human connection with nature meant" - One cares about knowledge gap - One wants to overcome the phobia and try to reconnect with the ocean. Together, they started this project with one shared goal.

Our purpose

To encourage people to treat the ocean like it's their own home—to reconnect, remember we're all part of nature and fall in love with this wild world we share. We're here to get folks excited about protecting, spread real knowledge and step up to save our shared home.

Our mission

  • To share the stories of the sea in a way that brings people closer to nature
  • Break the superficial barrier that people generally have.
  • To explain and illustrate how we are codependent

Our vision

To be a key educator in the future for kids and young adults who have an education gap about the ocean.

Our value

Environmental

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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is marine biodiversity important?

Marine biodiversity provides us with food, medicine, and oxygen. It keeps the ocean ecosystem stable, which helps regulate our planet's climate and supports coastal communities in Cambodia.

2. What threatens ocean species today?

Major threats include habitat destruction (like seagrass loss), overfishing, plastic pollution, and rising sea temperatures that affect delicate species in Kep and Kampot.

3. How does Deep Sea Society turn education into action?

We create immersive exhibitions and digital content that close the knowledge gap, encouraging young people to participate in conservation and sustainable living.

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