Ocean Name API




Welcome to the Ocean Name API. The Ocean Name API will Increase Your Google Rankings and Visitor Experience. The National Geographic Society recognizes the Southern and Indian Oceans, but does not use these names in its publications. The controversy stems from the unique characteristics of these regions, which are considered part of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Several prominent scientists, including the late Sylvia Earle, have written about their discoveries in journals and on TV, and the International Hydrographic Organization has endorsed these designations. In its 1937 guidelines, the International Hydrographic Organization recognized the Southern and Indian seas. However, the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Naming (GEGN) has argued against this designation and the change in the names of these regions.

You can add the data directly to your website. There are numerous ways to integrate this information into your website. You can embed the content of the API on your website. It is compatible with popular coding languages like PHP and Ruby. For example, the Divesites API returns database information regarding scuba diving, including location, weather, map, and tide stations. The Divesites API also supports POST and GET requests, and is compatible with JSON. For websites that require custom UI customization, you can also use the Magic Seaweed Forecast API. Using the OceanName API, you can integrate and display global surf forecasting.

If you're not ready to add the content yourself, you can also integrate the Divesites API for the marine industry. The Divesites API provides database information about scuba diving sites, including weather and latitude and longitude. In addition, it supports GET and POST requests and is compatible with both HTTP and JSON formats. With the Magic Seaweed Forecast API, you can add global surf forecasting to your website. With the Magic Seaweed Forecast API, all the core marine weather data can be accessed, including surf conditions.. The Ocean Name API is provided as a single row in JSON format. Currently there is a soft limit for subscribers of 5000 requests per month. The monthly cost of using the Ocean Name API is Only $9.99 (Limited time at this low price). About the cost of a Big Mac. But tastes better ;)  The Ocean Name API currently can return over 1,860 unique results with more content being added regulary.

Example Ocean Name API Output:

"Boundless Ocean "

You can see the Ocean Name API in Action here Ocean Name Generator and Ocean Name Quiz. A couple ideas you can use for adding Ocean Name content to your website, blog, app, or any other project.

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