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 What would you do?

What would you do?

What would you do?

The ocean covers more than 70% of the planet’s surface and supports an immense diversity of life. It regulates the climate, produces much of the oxygen we breathe, and feeds millions of people around the world. Despite its vastness, the ocean is vulnerable to human actions: pollution, overfishing, acidification, habitat loss, and climate change severely threaten this vital ecosystem. Conserving the oceans is not just about protecting marine animals - it’s about ensuring the balance of life on Earth. It means recognizing that our daily choices, from what we consume to the waste we discard, have a direct impact on the waters that surround the globe. Rethinking our relationship with the ocean requires awareness, respect, and action. Marine conservation is a collective duty that starts with education, involves effective public policies, and grows stronger with the engagement of every citizen. If we want a future with vibrant, healthy, and abundant seas, we must act now. Because saving the ocean ultimately means saving ourselves.

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