Monday, June 8, 2015

Miss Earth Maryland Celebrates World Oceans Day 2015

Gree(n)tings everyone!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been busy but blessed, all thanks to the Almighty. Today, June 8, is World Oceans Day. The theme for this year is "Healthy Oceans, Healthy Planet." WOD is the United Nations-recognized day of ocean celebration and action, to support action to protect the ocean.
Miss Earth Maryland 2015 Ruby B. Johnson
We are all linked to the ocean. Even if you live inland, your actions and behaviors can impact the oceans and its resources. Trash and pollutants are carried out to sea from land via rivers, streams, and the wind. Both inlanders and coastal residents can make small changes in their everyday lives to help conserve the ocean. One simple change is to avoid using disposable plastic bags. More than 8 million tons of plastic trash, including millions of disposable plastic bags, litter the ocean every year. Packaging store purchases in reusable bags will reduce trash in our oceans and help save the lives of sea turtles, whales, dolphins, seabirds, and other wildlife who call the ocean their home.
Miss Earth Maryland 2015 Ruby B. Johnson

Five Ways To Protect Our Oceans

[1] Eat Sustainably-Caught Seafood
By doing this, you will protect the health of the fish populations and protect coral reefs. Use the Ocean Wise Guide before you shop with your family.

[2] Grow/Buy Organic
You will protect coral reefs and limit dead zones. This farming/gardening method doesn’t use chemicals or dangerous fertilizers. Plant an organic garden. Buy and eat organic food. Check for organic certification labels and the PLU number that starts with “9.”

[3] Make Less Waste
You will decrease marine litter and protect coral reefs. Buy items with less packaging. Stop using disposable containers. Buy milk in recyclable cartons, not in plastic bags. Pack litter-free lunches. Use cloth bags or metal containers.
[4] Stop Using Plastic
You will decrease marine litter. Replace the plastic things in your life with other materials like glass, wood, or metal. Use biodegradable plastics made from plants (corn). Recycle ALL plastic. Properly sort all garbage and recycling. Have plastic-free picnics!

[5] Reduce Your Carbon Footprint.
You will limit dead zones and protect coral reefs.

[BONUS] Use Organic Sunscreen
Additionally, use sunscreen with safe ingredients. You will protect coral reefs. It’s better for your body AND the ocean!
Miss Earth Maryland 2015 Ruby B. Johnson




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