
How to celebrate World Oceans Day, at a distance
How to celebrate World Oceans Day, at a distance Every year, World Oceans Day helps us celebrate, protect and conserve the wellbeing of the oceans and all the living things that inhabit them. Typically, it is marked by group shoreline cleanups, protests, and tk. It brings people together. This year, as we are encouraged to stay apart to limit the spread of COVID-19, World Oceans Day will look a bit different. But, there are still lots of ways you can work to raise awareness about the importance of protecting marine life. Read on for five ways to take part in World Oceans Day at a distance this year. Get online Raising awareness online can be as simple as a social media post, using the hashtag #WorldOceansDay, and encouraging your followers to do the same. If you’re lucky enough to be self-isolating near an ocean, live stream the waves crashing in or the sun setting over the horizon. You can also start your own Facebook fundraiser to help support your favourite ocean charity. Sign a petition There are lots of great causes that get behind keeping oceans healthy, and by signing them, you could be helping them get closer to their goals. Greenpeace has a great one that is working to...