Who started OceanX?

Who started OceanX?

Ray Dalio
OceanX is an ocean exploration initiative founded by Ray Dalio, founder of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, and his son Mark Dalio.

Who owns the ocean Explorer?

philanthropist Ray Dalio
New initiative and vessel aim to revolutionise ocean research and media… Superyacht owner and philanthropist Ray Dalio, with his son Mark, director James Cameron and a number of other leading scientific partners, announced the launch of OceanX yesterday.

Who owns the alucia ship?

Research Vessel Alucia is a 56 meter research and exploration vessel built to support and facilitate ocean exploration and research. It is owned by Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio who in 2012 founded OCEANX (formerly know as Alucia Productions).

Are OceanX and SpaceX related?

It is an affiliate of the family’s Dalio Philanthropies and not connected with Elon Musk’s SpaceX except in the spirit of natural exploration.

What does the Dalio family do for a living?

The Dalio family gives philanthropically through both the Dalio Foundation and individual donations of Ray and Barbara Dalio. Giving through the Foundation is done as a family activity that reflects the diverse philanthropic interests of Dalio family members.

Who is the founder of the OceanX?

OceanX is an ocean exploration initiative founded by Ray Dalio, founder of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, and his son Mark Dalio. An initiative of Dalio Philanthropies, OceanX is a “mission to explore the ocean and bring it back to the world.”

Who are the partners of the Dalio Center for Health Justice?

Dalio Philanthropies and NewYork-Presbyterian are partnering together to launch the Dalio Center for Health Justice.

What does endless network do for Dalio Philanthropies?

Endless Network, an affiliate of Dalio Philanthropies, is a collection of initiatives focused on building and supporting technology that drives social impact. Endless Network’s mission is to use philanthropic initiatives, partnerships, and educational games to make technology accessible, fun, and safe for all.

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