KABARMEGAPOLITAN.com – On June 8 there is World Oceans Day, know the important role of the sea for life. As much as 66 percent of the world is covered by ocean, which serves as one of the world’s most popular vacation spots and plays an important role in the economies of countries around the world.
World Oceans Day celebrates the oceans and the important role they play in our lives.
It’s time for ocean advocates to focus on conversation and sustainability to keep it clean and healthy.
Animals deserve a happy, safe place to roam and live without having to worry about damage or man-made obstacles.
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It is important to protect the ocean to help ensure a healthy home for all creatures.
In 2008, the UN came together and created World Oceans Day, which was first proposed in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro during the Earth Summit.
The ocean has been a hugely important part of human history, and this special was created with the aim of celebrating our relationship with the ocean and raising awareness about the many dangers it faces.
There are nearly 200,000 identified species living in the oceans, but the actual number of species living there is likely in the millions.
However, there is still a problem with overfishing, and subsidies given to fishing in countries around the world are causing a decline in game species.
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These activities have led to efforts to restore the damaged fishing industry, and the industry generates less than 50 billion dollars per year.
It’s just one of many factors that should have us all celebrating World Oceans Day and raising awareness about all the issues facing our big blue.
There is a global environmental disaster due to decades of overuse and a surge in single-use plastics, such as straws and plastic bags.
World Oceans Day is an opportunity to recognize the efforts that have been and are being made to combat plastic pollution.
It is both enlightening and sad to know, that today, 13 million tons of plastic leak into the ocean every year, which among other things is destructive, killing 100,000 marine animals every year.***






