Happy World Oceans Day! Share a photo of the ocean or something blue to show your support for our beautiful blue planet. #WorldOceansDay #ProtectOurOceans Repost for reach! Show more
Oceans provide sustenance to marine biodiversity and humans alike. On the World Oceans Day 8th June let’s pay our tributes to these great sources of life called oceans. Post seabirds, shorebirds and other marine creatures in our theme Show more
Did you know half the oxygen we breathe comes from the ocean? Oceans cover 70% of Earth and are essential for life. This year's theme, "Awaken New Depths," urges us to learn more and take action to protect our oceans. World Oceans Day is a time to appreciate the ocean's… Show more
By 2050, there could be more plastic than fish in the ocean. Small changes in our daily habits can have a big impact for our planet. Saturday's UN World Oceans Day is a reminder of the urgency to Show more
The climate crisis is devastating our planet, including our ocean. We all have a role to play to #SaveOurOcean & common future. Saturday is UN World Oceans Day. unworldoceansday.org Show more
Xinhua News : June 8 is World Oceans Day. Let us accompany Wang Yibo’s song “Hot Dreams”, let’s see the sea. #WangYibo
— Yo | Wei Ruolai Worshiper (@AllYiboWang) June 8, 2024
As we celebrate World Oceans Day, let's remember the vital role our ocean plays in sustaining life on Earth. Together, let's take action to ensure its health for generations to come.
— Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Information and Art (@YouthGovMv) June 8, 2024
This World Ocean Day, we thank volunteers, photographers, scientists, wildlife enthusiasts, and the incredible Exmouth community for dedicating time and expertise to standing up for Exmouth Gulf. Blue Media Show more
— Protect Ningaloo (@protectningaloo) June 8, 2024
Happy Oceans Day! May the beauty and wonders of the oceans continue to inspire and captivate us. Preserve, Protect, and Respect...
World Oceans Day serves as a celebration of our oceans, which generate most of the oxygen that we breathe, feeds us, and regulates the planet's climate.