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Did you know that the ocean produces at least 50% of our planet’s oxygen? World Oceans Day serves us as a reminder of the importance of the oceans in our daily lives. They are the planet's lungs, a major source of food and medicine, and an essential component of the biosphere. Let’s come together for sustainable efforts and stopping plastic pollution in order to save the oceans.
With 90% of big fish populations depleted, and 50% of coral reefs destroyed, we are taking more from the ocean than can be replenished. To protect and preserve the ocean and all it sustains, we must create a new balance, rooted in true understanding of the ocean and how humanity relates to it. We must build a connection to the ocean that is inclusive, innovative, and informed by lessons from the past.
Today we raise awareness about impact of human actions on the ocean by developing a worldwide movement for the ocean.
Today we renew our commitment to protect the worlds oceans, for this generation and for those to come.
This year’s United Nations World Oceans Day, on 8 June 2022, will highlight the theme Revitalization: Collective Action for the Ocean.
“The ocean connects, sustains, and supports us all. Yet its health is at a tipping point and so is the well-being of all that depends on it. As the past years have shown us, we need to work together to create a new balance with the ocean that no longer depletes its bounty but instead restores its vibrancy and brings it new life.”
I think the addition of some thrifted shark jaws to the bone collection is a good segue into my seashell collection. I started it after a trip to Florida last year. I picked up a lot, but most of the ones I kept are teeny.
Above & beneath the waves
Art Nouveau vase by Stephanie Young of Calmwater Designs
Im Wet
Polymer clay sea creepies original post @d-antelope