World Oceans Day 2020 – Protect Our Home
The oceans need us

Every year on the 8th June, people around the world recognise World Oceans Day as a united conservation effort. This day brings people together to celebrate everything we love about the amazing big blue oceans that are so vital for us all.
People have not always been kind to the oceans, but now is our time to help. With shifting mindsets on plastic pollution and the way we live our lives, there is hope for a brighter future for all.
We can make a difference, but it requires a collective effort. This year the campaign ‘Protect Our Home’ calls on world leaders to protect 30% of our land and oceans by 2030. This will be achieved through highly protected, maintained, and safeguarded areas. But it needs us all.
Sign the petition >HERE<

Love our oceans
We have previously written about ways to reduce household waste and single use plastics. Last week we shared a vision for a brighter future during World Environment Day 2020. Today we want to have fun, share our love for the oceans with you, and celebrate what makes them so precious.
Here at Babipur we are passionate about our the environment, our oceans, our planet, and believe that together we can unite to make the world a better place for all living things. #ProtectOurHome

Five reasons to celebrate the oceans
Oxygen
We often think of our oxygen coming from the trees. In fact it is actually the oceans that produce over half of the world’s oxygen that we need to survive! Rainforests are responsible for 28% of our oxygen, whilst the ocean actually provides a whopping 70%! Every breath we take is dependent on the oceans.
So how do the oceans produce oxygen without the trees? Well, that is all due to the magic of Phytoplankton. This microscopic plant is a component of plankton. It spends its life travelling with the oceans on their current. Oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis, produced in a similar way to the leaves on a tree. In the same process, the oceans are removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Regulates climate

Food

Recreation and fun!
For so many of us, the ocean is our happy place. It brings us solace and sanctuary that no other place can compare. We long to be near the ocean. To swim, surf, sail or just to be near the sea. So many happy memories, holidays and days out are created on our beaches or in the water.
“The ocean stirs the heart, inspires the imagination and brings eternal joy to the soul” Robert Wyland.


Healing properties
Did you know that we share some of the same water reflexes as dolphins? When our face and body touches the water, our heart rate slows, blood travels to our vital organs; for example, to the heart and brain from our extremities to regulate their function. It’s what makes us feel awakened and alive in the water. It is known as the ‘mammalian diving reflex’; so, get out there for a swim and release your inner dolphin!
The call of the sea is therapeutic. Just to see, smell, and hear the ocean gives a sense of calm and happiness. Evidence shows that water reduces psychological stress and improves wellbeing.

Five fun facts about the oceans
- The earth’s longest chain of mountains is underwater! The Mid-Oceanic Ridge which is almost entirely below the water, stretches a massive distance of 56,000 kilometres.
- The Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest know part of the Earth oceans at a depth 11,000 meters. It is six times deeper than the Grand Canyon
- The world’s largest waterfall is actually in the ocean! Lying beneath the Denmark Strait, completely hidden from view, this powerful waterfall lies between Iceland and Greenland. Water plunges from 2,000ft below the surface to an amazing 10,000 feet, almost a two mile drop!
- Sharks have made their own underwater hangout for winter, fondly named by scientists as the White Shark Café! In winter, white sharks migrate to a special remote spot of the Pacific Ocean, between California and Hawaii, to hang with their buddies.
- It is thought there are three million shipwrecks under the sea, from the Titanic to Christopher Columbus’ Santa Maria, with more historic artefacts in the oceans than in our museums.

Together we can #ProtectOurHome
So there you have it. The very air we breathe, our health, and our wellbeing depend on it. Not to mention our livelihoods, transportation, medicine, and economy all need it to survive.
Let us come together for the blue planet that needs us now more than ever.
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If you fancy a bit of creative fun, we have a World Oceans Day themed colouring sheet for you and you little ones to enjoy!

We love to hear how you are connecting with the oceans; share your pictures and thoughts with our community! Tag @Babipur on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, or share your pictures with the Babipur community in our Facebook group, Babipur Hangout!

Additional resources:
World Oceans Day: https://worldoceansday.org
Marine Conservation Society: https://www.mcsuk.org
Marine Conservation Society: https://marine-conservation.org
National Geographic Oceans: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/oceans/
Look how deep the ocean goes! https://neal.fun/deep-sea/
TedED 7 Wonders of the Ocean: https://www.ted.com/playlists/7/ocean_wonders
TedED How big is the ocean: https://www.ted.com/talks/scott_gass_how_big_is_the_ocean
