Ocean Ramsey Net Worth

Ocean Ramsey is a Conservationist born on September 01, 1987 in Hawaii. She is known for her work in marine conservation and advocacy. Her net worth, biography, age, height, family and career updates are available online. She is a passionate advocate for the protection of sharks and other marine life.
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💰Ocean Ramsey Net worth and Salary

Ocean Ramsey, the renowned conservationist based in Hawaii, is estimated to have a net worth ranging between $100,000 and $1 million in 2023. Recognized for her tireless efforts in protecting the ocean's incredible biodiversity, Ramsey has dedicated her life to promoting marine conservation and raising awareness about the critical importance of preserving our underwater ecosystems. Through her work, Ramsey has garnered significant recognition and support, contributing to her potential increase in net worth. With her unwavering passion and determination, she continues to make a profound impact on oceanic preservation and inspire others to join in this essential cause.

American marine biologist and conservationist, freediver, and model. She has 40,000 followers on Facebook, 20,000 on Twitter, 140,000 on TikTok, and 1.5 million on Instagram.

She earned an associate's degree in behavioral sciences and psychology, and studied biology at the University of Hawaii. She earned a bachelor's degree at San Diego State University, and a master's degree in ethology.

She is a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer and a United States Coast Guard certified captain. When diving among sharks she uses a signature biomimicry wetsuit that imitates the tiger shark's natural camouflage. In 2017, she played the character of Lily O'Neill in an episode of Hawaii Five-0.

She was born in Oahu, Hawaii. She is married to Juan Oliphant, with whom she co-owns the the Hawaii-based dive charter company One Ocean Diving. And Ocean Ramsey is her real name.

In the 2019 documentary she and Oliphant starred alongside Zac Efron "Saving Jaws," a documentary that took the trio on a journey to combat the negative media coverage associated with sharks.