This document discusses various methods of ocean energy conversion including ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), tidal energy, and wave energy. It provides a brief history of OTEC development and describes the working principles of closed-cycle and open-cycle OTEC systems. Advantages include being environmentally friendly and providing a constant energy source, while disadvantages include high capital costs and potential environmental impacts. Applications include desalination and aquaculture. Tidal energy uses barrages and basins to capture potential and kinetic energy from tidal fluctuations, while wave energy technologies include oscillating water columns and floating devices.