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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACT:
Alyssa Isakower
World Oceans Day Coordinator
401.709.4071 / aisakower@theoceanproject.org
Get Ready for World Oceans Day!
PROVIDENCE, RI – On June 8th 2014, people in communities around the globe will celebrate
this year's World Oceans Day with the theme of “Together we have the power to protect the
ocean.” Hundreds of events are planned to help people get involved in solutions for a healthy
ocean and society - by supporting clean energy choices, trash-free coasts and beaches,
sustainable seafood, and more.
"In addition to events in dozens of countries, we invite everyone to take ocean conservation
personally by making a commitment and then sharing a selfie for the sea," said World Oceans
Day coordinator, Alyssa Isakower. “We can each do something to help protect our ocean!"
Take action: A small action on your part multiplied by thousands around the world can
contribute to a significant collective impact. Here are our top three:
- Help reduce marine debris by eliminating junk mail
- Obtain a renewable energy credit to help combat ocean acidification
- Spread the word about sustainable seafood
Selfie for the sea: Show the world that you are part of the growing movement of people taking
personal action for our ocean, take a selfie showing how you’re helping the ocean or make a
promise, and post with #WorldOceansDay! Learn more: http://WorldOceansDay.org/promise.
Hundreds of events planned: Get out and celebrate! The number of events keeps increases
increasing, with celebrations around the world, at aquariums, zoos, museums, youth groups,
businesses, schools, even online.
Just a few of the events planned worldwide:
Magnetic Island, Australia: The Base Backpackers celebration on beautiful Nelly Bay beach
features a cleanup, marine talks, beach games, stalls, a beach BBQ, short films, and music.
Miami, FL: The Miami Underwater Festival is a two-day celebration held at Patricia and Phillip
Frost Museum of Science and Knight Plaza in downtown Miami. Events include fun family
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workshops, community art project, sailing activities, scavenger hunts, pop-up live science with
marine-themed performances, interactive demos, “life-size” games, and a giant inflatable shark.
Seattle, Washington: Join Seattle Aquarium’s youth-led World Oceans Day weekend and learn
how you can be an Ocean Hero. Hands-on activities and special talks will highlight what guests
can do to be ocean heroes on an individual, community and civic level, from helping protect our
corals from ocean acidification to reducing the use of plastics in our lives.
Durban, South Africa: Paddle out for sharks – divers, surfers, scientists, anglers, and others
will celebrate by ‘Paddling Out’ to highlight the plight of sharks. Hundreds celebrated last year,
and this year will include sister events throughout South Africa, Australia, and Mozambique.
Liverpool, UK: This student-run weekend of fun and games is hosted by University of
Liverpool and The Liverpool World Museum. There’s going to be a whole host of activities and
arts and crafts for children and adults: face paints, mermaid puppet shows, and representatives
from several marine charities and organizations to educate on marine conservation issues.
Hong Kong: Ocean Park has several fun events focused specifically on preventing ocean trash.
Visitors can make a pledge to protect the ocean, attend upcycling workshops and art exhibition
jointly with local green groups, enjoy a “local fishermen fun day” for local fishermen and their
families, and help out at a beach cleanup.
Fujisawa-city, Japan: World Oceans Day Japan will celebrate again this year with a big
festival, aerial art on the beach, sand art workshops, and beach and underwater cleanups.
Other notable activities:
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The First Annual World Oceans Day Photo Contest is accepting submissions now.
Winners will have their photos displayed at the United Nations in New York City
http://worldoceansday.org/photocontest
● Aquariums, zoos, and museums around the world are reaching out to kids to inspire them
with ocean fun through Dr. Seuss and Octonauts themed celebrations
● Wear the message and help support World Oceans Day by purchasing an ocean-friendly
tee shirt
● Stay tuned for a World Oceans Day exclusive song brought to you by the activist emcee,
AWKWORD, and internationally renowned hip-hop producer, C-Lance!
www.WorldOceansDay.org
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The Ocean Project inspires action to protect our ocean. We advance ocean and climate
conservation in partnership with our growing global network of 2,000 aquariums, zoos, science
museums, and other organizations. Since 2002, The Ocean Project has coordinated World
Oceans Day. More can be found at: www.TheOceanProject.org. The Ocean Project is a fiscally sponsored
project of The Ocean foundation.
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