Monday, March 02, 2009

World Ocean Day June 8th

About World Ocean Day

The Concept of a "World Ocean Day" was first proposed in 1992 by the Government of Canada at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Although not yet officially designated by the United Nations, an increasing number of countries mark June 8th as an opportunity each year to celebrate our world ocean and our personal connection to the sea. The Ocean Project, working closely with the World Ocean Network each year, helps to coordinate events and activities with aquariums, zoos, museums, conservation organizations, universities, schools, businesses. Together with the World Ocean Network, we are also working to have the United Nations officially designate World Ocean Day as June 8th each year. Take time to do something good for our ocean: Sign the petition today!

Why Should I Celebrate World Ocean Day?

The world's ocean:

Generates most of the oxygen we breathe

Helps feed us

Regulates our climate

Cleans the water we drink

Offers us a pharmacopoeia of potential medicines

Provides limitless inspiration!

Yet for too long, human society has taken the world's ocean for granted.

Now we can give back! Take part in World Ocean Day events and activities this year and help protect our ocean for the future!

It's up to each one of us to help ensure that our ocean is protected and conserved for future generations. World Ocean Day allows us to:

Change perspective - encourage individuals to think about what the ocean means to them and what it has to offer all of us with hopes of conserving it for present and the future generations.

Learn - discover the wealth of diverse and beautiful ocean creatures and habitats, how our daily actions affect them, and how we are all interconnected.

Change our ways - we are all connected to the ocean! By taking care of your backyard, you are acting as a caretaker of our ocean. Making small modifications to your everyday habits will greatly benefit our blue planet.

Celebrate - whether you live inland or on the coast we are all connected to the ocean; take the time to think about how the ocean affects you, and how you affect the ocean, and then organize or participate in activities that celebrate our world ocean.

check out http://www.theoceanproject.org

Celebrate World Ocean Day - June 8th

Spring is almost here and then with Summer quickly approaching, World Ocean Day fits right in... Celebrate World Ocean Day - June 8th

Check out the official Website at http://www.theoceanproject.org/wod/index.php

One of our local events to celebrate the day is planned for in Maine! (see below)
World Ocean Day Celebration

World Ocean Day Festival 2009

World Ocean Day

World Ocean Day is celebrated around the world every year on June 8th. Old Quarry is proud to be the venue for a World Ocean Day celebration here in Maine. Come to our beautiful ocean front facility and participate in a weekend, family-oriented, festival of outdoor activities, education and fun to honor our planet's oceans. Old Quarry is committed to helping protect the ocean in our own backyard and raise awareness of how critical a role the ocean plays in all of our lives.

Saturday, June 6th, 10:00am - 7:30pm
Sunday, June 7th, 10:00am - 5:00pm

Schedule of events includes:
  • Interactive display tables from a dozen organizations/sponsors
  • Food court
  • Eco-tours aboard our 38" lobster boat
  • Kayaking events
  • Presentations by staff members from the Department of Marine Resources, and Project Puffin
  • Poster gallery - ocean themed posters created by local school children on display
  • Large touch tank
  • Ocean exploration tours with a remotely operated submersible
  • Lobster bake
  • Puffin parade
  • Coastal cleanup excursions with the Maine Island Trail Association (MITA)
We are working on a number of additional exciting activities, and we will be posting a full schedule of events in the coming months.

General admission will be free to the public.



Old Quarry Ocean Adventures, Inc.
130 Settlement Road
Stonington, Maine 04681
207.367.8977
info@oldquarry.com

Lat 44° 10.27' N / Lon 68° 38.34' W