Highlights Ocean Conservation for World Oceans Day andNational Ocean Protection Week

Highlights Ocean Conservation for World Oceans Day andNational Ocean Protection Week

Bahamian Media News:

The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) proudly celebrates World Oceans Day on Saturday, June 8th, and the renewal of National Ocean Protection Week as declared by Prime Minister Philip E. Davis. This year’s global World Oceans Day theme, “Wonder: Sustaining what sustains us,” reminds us of the critical need to protect our ocean—the lifeblood of small island nations like The Bahamas.

National Ocean Protection Week, running from June 2nd–8th, reinforces the country’s deep connection to the sea and highlights the importance of safeguarding marine ecosystems for future generations. Casuarina McKinney-Lambert, Executive Director of BREEF, stated, “We thank Prime Minister Davis for his leadership in prioritizing the protection of our marine ecosystems. The Bahamas has a long history of ocean conservation, and there is still a lot more to be done. It’s essential that, in our efforts to move forward as a nation, we don’t neglect to protect the critical marine resources that sustain our archipelago.”

As part of this week of national and global recognition, BREEF invites the public to join a free community snorkel on Saturday, June 8th in celebration of World Oceans Day. The snorkel will take place at Sea Beach Promenade (across from Sapodilla Restaurant) on West Bay Street from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the ocean firsthand, connect with the underwater world, and reflect on the importance of ocean conservation.

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