UN Ocean Decade Action 10.7Functional prototype only

The Ozeaon Climate Intelligence System.

OCIS is the open intelligence layer for ocean & climate projects — scoring integrity, verifying impact with digital MRV, and mapping every project on Earth. Funding happens on the adjacent Ozeaon platform.

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Ecosystem ServicesHealth & BiotechnologyFoodEconomy & IndustryDiscovery & Scientific ExplorationDesign & Bio-MaterialsSocial EmpowermentCulture, Heritage & WorldviewsRegulationsWarnings

24

Projects mapped

79

Avg integrity score

10

Impact categories

24

OCIS-assessed

FIG.2 — For companies

Everything OCIS does for a company

Measure your pressure on climate and ocean systems, find where it concentrates, and connect the hotspots to verified regenerative projects. In that order.

For companies
  1. 01

    Measure

    An eight-part questionnaire turns the activity data you already have into a Scope 1, 2 and 3 estimate.

    Start an assessment
  2. 02

    Understand

    A 100-point score across seven weighted categories, a value-chain pressure map, and an explicit list of your data gaps.

    Company dashboard
  3. 03

    Reduce

    A mitigation strategy sequenced across immediate, short and long term, grounded in your actual hotspots.

    See your strategy
  4. 04

    Contribute

    Verified regenerative projects ranked against your hotspots, with integrity scores and dMRV status attached.

    View portfolio
  5. 05

    Report

    An evidence library mapped to CSRD, GRI, ISSB and TNFD — stating what your assessment supplies and what it does not.

    Evidence pack

We will not sell you an offset. Funding a restoration project is a contribution, not a licence to keep emitting. OCIS states precisely what each level of evidence lets you claim — and what it would take to claim more.

The claim ladder
FIG.3 — Core capabilities

Everything OCIS does for a project

FIG.4 — On the system

Projects on OCIS

Climate and regenerative ocean projects scored by OCIS for scientific integrity and verified impact.

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Harmful Algal Bloom Early WarningExample
Aiko TanakaSeto Inland Sea, JapanReported

Harmful Algal Bloom Early Warning

Predictive alerts for harmful algal blooms protecting aquaculture and public health.

Early WarningHABOCIS 85
WarningsOCIS 85
Seagrass Meadows Revival, Bay of BiscayExample
Dr. Lena OkonkwoBay of Biscay, FranceReported

Seagrass Meadows Revival, Bay of Biscay

Restoring 80 ha of Posidonia seagrass to rebuild fish nurseries and lock away blue carbon.

Blue CarbonSeagrassOCIS 84
Ecosystem ServicesOCIS 84
Mangrove Belt Protection, Niger DeltaExample
Dr. Lena OkonkwoNiger Delta, NigeriaLive

Mangrove Belt Protection, Niger Delta

Community-led mangrove replanting protecting villages from storm surge while sequestering carbon.

MangrovesCoastal DefenseOCIS 78
Ecosystem ServicesOCIS 78
Restorative Shellfish Farm, PatagoniaExample
Tomás VidalChiloé, ChileLive

Restorative Shellfish Farm, Patagonia

Low-impact mussel and oyster cultivation that filters coastal waters and feeds local markets.

AquacultureFood SecurityOCIS 80
FoodOCIS 80
Seaweed Protein Pilot, North SeaExample
Tomás VidalNorth Sea, NetherlandsLive

Seaweed Protein Pilot, North Sea

Pilot kelp farm trialling seaweed as a scalable, low-carbon protein and feed source.

SeaweedAlt-ProteinOCIS 72
FoodOCIS 72
Algae Bioplastic PackagingExample
Sofia LarsenBergen, NorwayLive

Algae Bioplastic Packaging

Compostable packaging films made from farmed brown algae, replacing single-use plastics.

Bio-MaterialsCircularOCIS 79
Design & Bio-MaterialsOCIS 79
FIG.5 — The Model

A system built on three principles

Open Science

Methods, data, and results shared openly so impact can be reproduced, scrutinized, and built upon.

Integrity Scoring

The OCIS Integrity Score rates every project on scientific rigor, additionality, measurability, and transparency.

Digital MRV

Continuous monitoring, reporting, and verification keeps projects accountable from proposal to measured impact.

How it works

Three steps from proposal to verified impact

01.

Discover & explore

Browse the live map and feed of regenerative ocean and climate projects, openly and without an account.

02.

Score for integrity

Run any proposal through OCIS to assess scientific rigor, measurability, and transparency.

03.

Measure & report

Adopt a dMRV pipeline and publish weekly, monthly, and end-of-project impact reports.

FIG.6 — Bring a project into OCIS

Two ways to add a project to the intelligence layer

Connect a campaign already running on the adjacent Ozeaon platform, or upload your own project documents from a database isolated from Ozeaon. Either way, OCIS scores integrity and builds dMRV reports.

Connect from Ozeaon

Pull in a project that's live on the Ozeaon crowdfunding platform and run it through OCIS integrity scoring and digital MRV.

Connect a project

Upload your own documents

Bring proposals and project data from your own database — fully isolated from Ozeaon — and assess them privately inside OCIS.

Upload documents

Open intelligence for a measurable ocean recovery

OCIS scores project integrity, generates dMRV reports, and answers your questions with the Climate Intelligence assistant. Funding lives on the adjacent Ozeaon platform.

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