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One Ocean, One Climate, One Future – Together, World Ocean Day is 8th June 2022

A day of celebration that propels action throughout the year to protect our blue planet

PROVIDENCE, RI – With the leadership of the World Ocean Day Youth Advisory Council, World Ocean Day 2022 is shaping up to be the most impactful yet with activities, celebrations, and other events – both online and in-person – planned throughout the ocean month of June.

World Ocean Day 8 June

Thousands of events are expected, hosted by youth groups, schools, aquariums, zoos, and businesses in 150 countries. Collectively, their actions will help influence world leaders to support strong protection for our shared ocean as they make decisions leading up to the U.N. Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal at the end of June and the U.N. Biodiversity Conference in Kunming, China planned for later this year.

“We as young people need to unite to take care of our planet and live in a more sustainable way,” said Nathany Herrera, World Ocean Day Youth Advisory Council member from Brazil, “The words that guide us are collaboration and resilience; Collaboration because we should not rely on a few people acting perfectly, but millions of people acting imperfectly with a commitment to real change and being resilient in the face of countless problems that we are yet to face.”

For 2022, World Ocean Day is raising awareness and support for the global movement to protect at least 30% of the world's lands, waters, and ocean by 2030 (30×30). Safeguarding at least 30% through a network of highly protected areas can help ensure a healthy ocean and climate.

Young people believe that they are important messengers for this movement. “The youth today are the flag bearers of change while serving as a voice for the voiceless, the endangered species, the climate, and the waters,” comments Syeda Areesha Fatima, Youth Advisory Council member from Pakistan, “we can play a pivotal role in decision-making and the dialogue, serving as an inspiration to others.”

The Youth Advisory Council, with 25 members ages 16 – 23 from 22 countries, provides new and unique perspectives, ideas, and recommendations for rallying the world for ocean and climate conservation in June and throughout the year.

Laura Maisvoreva, Youth Advisory Council member from Zimbabwe said, “Young people are central to ensuring a healthy planet in the future. We have to take action now to prevent further damage to the planet and encourage restoration and rejuvenation!”

The WorldOceanDay.org website serves as a resource for anyone and everyone looking to celebrate and take action on 8 June, World Ocean Day, and any day throughout the year. Individuals looking to participate in an event near them or online can search the database of events, activities, and conservation-related announcements using the World Map and Events Calendar.

“It’s extremely encouraging to see how many in-person and online events are taking place this year to celebrate our one shared ocean,” said Samantha Gibb, World Ocean Day Manager with The Ocean Project, “More people and organizations than ever before are coming together globally to support protecting at least 30% of our lands, waters, and ocean by 2030.”

New this year, World Ocean Day has created a “How-To Guide” to make it easier for event coordinators to integrate a “call to action” for participants that will help advance the 30×30 movement. All of the 30×30 materials and additional resources can be found at WorldOceanDay.org/Resources including ocean-related lesson plans for kids, printable posters and banners, social media graphics, World Ocean Day logos, and merchandise for volunteers.

While millions of people will be celebrating and honoring our ocean on 8 June, World Ocean Day, Youth Advisory Council members encourage taking action to protect and restore the ocean all throughout the year.

“Young environmental conservationists like us need to raise awareness amongst our peers as well as older generations” added Yutong Yang, Youth Advisory Council member from China, “But that’s not enough; It is our duty to come up with new and creative solutions to the problems we’re facing, and to envision and usher in a healthy future for our planet by working together despite our differences – every day of the year!”

Coordinated and promoted internationally by The Ocean Project since 2002, World Ocean Day is an annual celebration on 8 June as well as a call for ocean conservation action throughout the year. The United Nations started to officially recognize World Ocean Day starting in 2009.

This celebration of our one shared ocean that connects us all brings together organizations and individuals from youth groups, schools, aquariums, zoos, museums, businesses, maritime and tourism industries, government agencies, recreational enthusiasts including divers, surfers, sailors, communities of faith and more.
Follow World Ocean Day on social networks: Twitter @WorldOceansDay I Instagram @WorldOceanDay I Facebook @WorldOceanDay I LinkedIn: World-Ocean-Day

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Adrian Stacey
Adrian Stacey
Scuba Diver ANZ Editor, Adrian Stacey, first learned to dive on the Great Barrier Reef over 24 years ago. Since then he has worked as a dive instructor and underwater photographer in various locations around the world including, Egypt, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Thailand, Mexico and Saba. He has now settled in Australia, back to where his love of diving first began.
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