World Ocean Day: HOMEF, FishNet Advocate Protecting Oceans To Sustain Planet - NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA
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Before World Ocean Day, climate scientist Latif expressed concern about the state of the seas.
World Ocean Day: HOMEF, FishNet Advocate Protecting Oceans To Sustain Planet - NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA
World Ocean Day: HOMEF, FishNet advocate protecting oceans to sustain planet 33 total views todayBy Nathan Nwakamma The Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) and FishNet Alliance have called for the protection of oceans as a panacea to sustain planet Earth. The two organisations made the call on Sunday as part of activities to commemorate the 2025 World Ocean Day. Miss Kome Odhomor, Media/Communications Lead at […] NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA
Demystifying the ocean on World Oceans Day
World Oceans Day is here, and tomorrow the UN begin their 2025 Ocean Conference. Take some time to learn a little about our incredible oceans and what makes them so important.Kelp forests are just one of the many incredible, biodiverse habitats in our oceans. Image by PixilRay, Adobe Stock.The ocean is a vast and mysterious place, and we know relatively little about it. Today, on World Oceans Day, why not learn a little bit about our incredible …
World Oceans Day: Protect the ocean to sustain the planet – HOMEF, FishNet Alliance, HOME Alliance - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
The ocean is one vast body of water with various faces. It accounts for approximately 71% of the Earth and plays significant roles in environmental and climate systems, and more broadly, in life on Earth. The ocean. Photo credit: Dimitris Vetsikas / Pixabay Beyond its diverse faces – Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern – the ocean is connected to and interacts with other comparatively smaller surface water bodies, such as seas, gulf…
Happy World Ocean Day! — Crooked Timber
Except it’s not happy, of course. The ocean’s ecosystems are going to hell in a hand-cart, while our politicians congratulate themselves for signing up to pledges (like protecting 30% of the ocean by 2030) that they have no realistic plan for achieving. The conclusion that they are simply kicking the can down the road, while basking in a bit of short-term glory, is hard to shake. Meanwhile Trump is trying to jump-start deep sea mining, an indust…
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