Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Oceans Day -
in 2022Updated
Today’s 8am plan was to join Julie Anne Genter and others for a quick swim to celebrate World Oceans Day. We had to cancel because the overnight rain has closed every swimming spot in Wellington. A healthy harbour relies on us not letting toxic stuff enter our drains and streams. https://t.co/JNdVoIIAoC
To mark World Oceans Day, today Te Pāti Māori Co-leader @whaeadeb received a petition with more than 36,000 signatures calling on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to ban seabed mining in Aotearoa. https://t.co/xXFWMVXw72
Through our World Class VHF radios, we help those out enjoying our oceans. Today we celebrate our Moana through World Oceans Day. https://t.co/QwrFK1Wbtr
happy world oceans day!
(zilla slander will not be tolerated, they're a godzilla too, like it or not) https://t.co/FvEJA07VX7
— comfort for godzilla fans! (@thinkergodzilla) June 9, 2022
Today - on World Oceans Day - we delivered a 35,000-strong petition calling for a ban on seabed mining in Aotearoa: https://t.co/1LZea2sy9q #BanSeabedMining #ProtectTheOceans #WorldOceansDay #WorldOceansDay2022 #nzpol
— Greenpeace Aotearoa (@GreenpeaceNZ) June 8, 2022
Today is @WorldOceansDay! Learn about communities & projects working together to protect & revitalize the ocean & everything it sustains https://t.co/rc6Nz4Li2b or check out some of the resources we have in Library Search https://t.co/ALCbY4GCC9 #WorldOceansDay @Waikato
— Waikato Uni Library (@WaikatoLibrary) June 8, 2022
World Oceans Day in 2022
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.
World Oceans Day Facts - in 2022
According to the National Ocean Service, in 2022, only about 35% of U.S. Ocean and coastal waters have been mapped with modern technology.