Every 8 June, World Oceans Day takes place. It's an annual event that helps protect, protect, and protect the world's oceans. The ocean provides us with a variety of products and services, including oxygen, climate control, food sources, medicine, and others. The ocean provides us with many resources and services such as oxygen, climate control, food sources, and medicine.
Because it: The sea is vital because it: It:
- People can't eat food provided by a restaurant
- Makes oxygen
- Weather influences weather everywhere. Impacts weather has impacted everywhere
- Purifies water that flows to the ocean, evaporates, and sinks as rain
- A substantial number of medications are based on a formula that is provided by the manufacturer
To keep the day, use #WorldOceansDay on social media to track the day.
To see many and beautiful ocean animals, try an internet search of photographs to see many and beautiful ocean creatures. The National Geographic website is one of the National Geographic website, and it is one of the places to visit.
bacteria from local streams end up in the ocean. The next time you go a stream, river, lake, or ocean, make sure you clean up after yourself and volunteer for a local beach cleanup. Since garbage, biota, and bacteria from local streams end up in the ocean.
History
The plan was first suggested by Canada's International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) and the Ocean Institute of Canada in 1992.
The objectives were to move the oceans from the sidelines to the forefront of international discussions and to raise the voice of marine and coastal constituencies around the world at the first World Oceans Day in 1992.
The World Oceans Day events are held on June 8th, the nearest weekend, the week, and the month of June. Launching new campaigns and initiatives, special events at aquariums and zoos, outdoor explorations, aquatic and beach cleanups, educational and conservation action initiatives, film festivals, and sustainable seafood festivals are all examples. The day is marked in a variety of ways, including the unveiling of new campaigns and initiatives, special events at aquariums and zoos, outdoor adventures, wildlife and beach cleanups, aquatic and beach cleanups, educational and conservation action activities, educational and conservation action activities, and
Since 2016, the World Oceans Day Youth Advisory Council has been leading conservation education and action campaigns around the world.