June Recognizes World Ocean Month. The ocean is a wonderful place to explore! Not only is it fun and fascinating, but learning about the ocean helps us to develop a care and concern for it as well.
Did you know: The ocean covers 71 percent of our planet and amazing new creatures are being discovered every day. It is thought that an estimated 50-80 percent of all life that is found on earth is under the ocean's surface and it contains 99 percent of the living space on the planet. And yet less than 10 percent of that space has been explored by humans. Isn't that amazing?
Whether you live by the coast or you're miles from the nearest ocean, there are still things families can do to protect a favorite beach and the animals that call it home.
Thanks Seven Seas Illustration, here are some ways you can help!
Volunteer for a Beach Cleanup
Recruit volunteers- even if it's just your friends and family- and clean up a local beach, lake, river, stream, or wetland. By spending part of a day picking up litter, we realize the trash in our local water sources will eventually make its way to the ocean.
Reduce Your Use of Plastic
This is the most threatening issue in our oceans: Most of the trash picked up on shores is plastic, which harms sea animals. Turtles mistake plastic bags for jellyfish, birds get entangled in fishing line, and animals get stuck in plastic wrappings. Trade in those plastic water bottles in favor of reusable tumblers with lids.
Reduce Your Energy Use
Climate change is linked to sea level rise and ocean acidification, both of which could drastically affect marine ecosystems. By energy-proofing your home, making sure to insulate properly, keeping your heating and cooling system maintained, and switching to energy efficient light bulbs you'll help reduce the effects of climate change, and save some money in the process!
Eat Sustainable seafood
Another way to help the ocean is by paying attention to where your seafood comes from. Overfishing is a global problem, and many common fishing and farming methods result in major habitat damage. One of the simplest things you can do is ask your local grocery stores and restaurants if they sell sustainable seafood. If consumers make it known that sustainable food is what they are going to buy, eventually that is what stores will sell!
Share with friends
One person can make a difference, but think how much greater an impact you'll have if you recruit your friends to the cause! Tell your friends about the issues and use your social media platforms to raise awareness.
Seven Seas Illustration creates beautiful and whimsical illustrations of creatures from the seven seas for children and adults with a conservation twist.