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ed4wo-study-abroad · 1 year
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🌊🐠 Plunge yourself in the Deep Blue Wonder! World Ocean Day!
Today is World Ocean Day, an international call to take action to protect and maintain these essential ecosystems. Let us go deeper, increase awareness about ocean conservation, and motivate others to act. 🌊💙
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adexitexiya · 4 years
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My currency of choice: safe drinking water. Traded freely, offered to the needy. Can we do it? #170 #wateriseverything #standforoceans #digitalstrike #protectourfuture #fridaysforfuture (at Jaipur, Rajasthan) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-tuBLGHFZq/?igshid=17q13g2ho7p2s
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On this #WorldOceansDay , we will donate 100% of the sales (not including shipping and handling) of our Sea Turtle, Shark, and Whale Tail Garden Art Stakes to @oceana ! Please click on the link in our Bio to go to our etsy shop. . Our Sea Turtle and Shark were designed by artist/metalsmith -Scott McKay. Our Whale Tail was designed by artist, Stephanie Agliano. . . #worldoceansday #oceanconservation #jointhemovement #dontlitter #standforoceans #recycle #connect2earth #cleanseas #etsy #iloveetsy #seaturtles #sharks #whales #zbesties #oceana #gardendecor #metalgardenart #4ocean
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devob · 5 years
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#Repost @oceana with @get_repost ・・・ Everybody needs somebody to lean on! . #ClimateChange is affecting the icy environment that emperor penguins depend on. If the ice continues to melt, populations could drastically decline. You can help Oceana campaign for climate-resilient ecosystems by joining us today at OCEANA.ORG. Together, we can #StandForOceans. . 📸: Shutterstock (at Rio Grande Boulevard, Albuquerque) https://www.instagram.com/p/B48SfTHlEWPtQbsATLbQn-VI9ldTxBpOopl9uQ0/?igshid=lqr2v1pdtokw
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picturissio-blog · 5 years
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LAST CHANCE TO HELP SAVE WHALES AND SEA TURTLES! Only hours remain to make your contribution to Oceana's Summer Tide Pool effort to help save starving whales and protect sea turtles from deadly fishing gear
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kikirazi · 5 years
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#worldoceansday #togetherwecan #standforoceans #30daysofocean #saynotoplastic #zeroplastic https://www.instagram.com/p/ByePaWenUd-yWUU8kfKPIo7lNlSdhYfpFstX100/?igshid=hfh4q9j9skbq
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dogwitha-blog · 5 years
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In order to take care of our oceans a little better I have decided to create a blog in order to pull together resources from both ocean conservation pages as well as oceanic research accounts that post findings to some of the ocean’s most recent discoveries.
The first link that I will include is a article about how nutrients from everyday objects are causing algal blooms in florida’s waters. Algal blooms can be harmful for the environment and can often be a result of issues within a particular environment. They can also show when humans are not using the environment properly. To learn more about how Florida’s waters are currently being affected by algal bloom please reference the article below:
If one wanted to learn about how to be a better recycler They might want to check out the following links. The first article discusses what the meaning behind notations on plastic bottles mean. Understanding notation on plastic bottles can allow individuals to know what chemicals are used to package their goods. Additionally, they can dispose materials in the correct way after reading this article.
The next link is about how to be a better recycler. It includes daily practices that can be used to be more eco friendly which will result in less pollution of our waters if everyone does their part.
If an individual is looking to get involved in maintaining our oceans they can find over 2000 organizations and groups that might be appealing to them. In order for the blog to have a decent effect on people’s actual behaviors then they would have to engage in participatory culture. Jenkins says that people who use participatory culture often pool together resources to create good content (Jenkins,2008). In regards to the following ocean blogs, if one were browse through their social media accounts you would see that there are often many resources and interconnections among groups who are fighting for the same cause. These are some of the leading ocean conservation accounts on twitter:
In order to create the large platform for these pages users must engage in participatory culture to help grow the pages follower count. Jenkins argues that the “web has become a site of consumer participation” (Jenkins,2008). I think that social media trends allow for good ocean conservation organizations to get noticed by the masses. Additionally that consumer participation on the web can have positive impacts in the natural world if proper behavior and resources are shared on social media pages.
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scubadivingnewsblog · 7 years
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New England Fishery Council Votes to Protect Deep-Sea Corals By Peter Baker (image) Bubblegum corals grow on a rocky wall in the deep waters in the U.S. Atlantic. Deep-sea corals provide important fish habitat but are sensitive to damage and very slow to recover. © National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Less than 100 miles off the New England coast, the seafloor begins to drop steeply, transitioning to a rich deep-sea ecosystem that supports a diverse array of marine life. Slow-growing corals are the vital foundation of that productive offshore habitat—and today the New England Fishery Management Council passed a measure to protect more than 25,000 square miles of the deep-sea floor from the most destructive kinds of fishing gear. A new report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) underscored that deep-sea corals support healthy marine wildlife and emphasized why it is essential to keep that foundation intact. By voting to protect much of New England’s remaining deep-sea coral, the council took a major step toward sustaining and rebuilding ocean health in an area that endured the collapse of the cod population and faces emerging challenges from the impacts of climate change. Read more 👇 http://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/compass-points/2018/01/30/new-england-fishery-council-votes-to-protect-deep-sea-corals #marinelifeprotection #oceanconservency #climatechange #projectaware #stoptheplastictide #plasticfree #standforoceans #conservation #diveagainstdebris #notroublesjustbubbles
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distribuidoramaga10 · 7 years
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#Repost from @leonardodicaprio with @regram.app … #Regram #RG @oceana: Without conservation laws like the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the future for dolphins, whales, seals and other marine mammals could be bleak. The MMPA safeguards these important animals from harmful human activities such as oil and gas exploration. Don’t let special interests risk these vital protections. Tell Congress to #DefendMarineMammals and #StandForOceans by following the link in our bio. 📸: Alex Perez #ocean #Repost from @leonardodicaprio with @regram.app ... #Regram #RG @oceana: Without conservation laws like the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the future for dolphins, whales, seals and other marine mammals could be bleak.
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picturissio-blog · 5 years
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Some female sea turtles nest until they are 80 years old
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kikirazi · 5 years
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Happy World Oceans Day 🌊
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picturissio-blog · 5 years
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Without conservation laws like the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the future for dolphins, whales, manatees, seals and other marine mammals could be bleak
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picturissio-blog · 5 years
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In the last three weeks alone, SIX North Atlantic right whales have died
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picturissio-blog · 5 years
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Without conservation laws like the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the future for dolphins, whales, seals and other marine mammals could be bleak
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