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World Oceans Day, fight marine litter, protect the oceans and benefit PADI

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Today is the thirteenth World Oceans Day and the fourteenth National Oceans Awareness Day, with PADI in hand

PADI Global Ocean Ambassadors - Huang Bo; PADI Marine Environmental Action Ambassadors - Chen Yiru, Wu Jiacheng; PADI Marine Environmental Initiative Officers - Yu Gengyin, Gina Gina, Zhang Xiaochen, Li Jiahao, Jiang Yunlin, Liu Jiaxi, Anna, Muqimia, Xu Jie'er, Liu Xuan, Li Huizhen, Jiang Dunhao, Dong Haoran, Mao Junjie, Huang Baixuan, Zhang Bozhi, Li Xizi, He Yifan, Zhang Xingte, Beishi, Lu Xing, Chang Lin, Yang Baodi, Xiaomei is a wild child paper, iron bean, Wang Shengxian; PADI Diving Ambassador - Bean Bean, Li Da, Cha Kexin, Qian Haiying, launched a marine protection action to crack down on marine garbage, refuse masks to enter the sea, refuse disposable tableware, refuse bottled water, and jointly protect the blue planet!

World Oceans Day, fight marine litter, protect the oceans and benefit PADI

Marine pollution is becoming more and more serious, marine biodiversity is under threat, and marine ecology is facing a severe test.

Addressing the challenges of the oceans requires the participation of everyone, promoting the importance of the oceans, raising public awareness of marine conservation, and taking a deeper look at the adverse impacts of global pollution and resource depletion on the marine environment and marine life.

As a practitioner of marine environmental protection, paDI Dive Association has always been committed to sustainable development. As an environmental protection public welfare project, PADI Love Ocean Project also aims to focus on marine public welfare, mobilize and unite people around the world to customize and share Ocean Day public welfare posters, and participate in environmental protection public welfare actions to combat marine litter and protect the blue planet.

World Oceans Day, fight marine litter, protect the oceans and benefit PADI

Prior to Ocean Day, PADI launched a 48-hour slow live public welfare activity with the theme of #One Person, One Kilogram Clean Up Marine Litter, which was held at PADI Dive Centers in Hainan, Shandong, Henan, Guangdong, Beijing and other places, as well as PADI divers volunteers recruited from around the world. Through this event, we not only make our underwater homes cleaner, but also convey to the public the importance of fighting the ocean and our determination to defeat plastic pollution!

On June 8th, PADI Marine Environmental Action Ambassador Chen Yiru Partner PADI Diving Ambassador Doudou live-streamed the task of underwater challenge coral transplantation at the Wuzhizhou Island National Marine Ranch in Sanya, providing the audience with scientific knowledge of coral conservation and marine conservation, in the live broadcast, Chen Yiru and Doudou also told everyone how to protect corals underwater, protect marine life to support blue carbon action, and protect precious blue carbon ecosystems.

As the world's largest and most recognized diver training institution, PADI has always maintained not only its love for the ocean and diving, but also the cleanliness and health of the ocean. "On this World Oceans Day, we call on everyone to participate in the fight against marine litter, starting from the small things around us, correctly discarding masks, refusing masks to enter the sea, and not using disposable tableware and bottled water." Ms. Lou Yan, President of PADI China, said, "In the future, we will explore adventures together and guard Azure. ”

World Oceans Day, fight marine litter, protect the oceans and benefit PADI

PADI® is the world's largest marine exploration and diver organization with a market share of over 75%, with a global network of 6,600 dive centers and resorts, more than 128,000 professionals and more than 128,000 professionals worldwide. To date, PADI has issued more than 28 million certificates that enable people around the world to explore adventures through underwater learning, life-changing experiences, and travel. For more than 50 years, PADI has been the world's way of learning to dive, maintaining the highest standards, consistency and quality for diving training, safety and customer service. Based on a long-standing commitment to environmental protection, PADI has led millions of people to actively explore, manage, and protect the ocean through its curriculum and partnerships with like-minded, mission-driven organizations. PADI's mission is to explore and protect the oceans by creating one billion torchbearers, embodying a global commitment to ocean health. Explore adventures and guard the azure. Seek Adventure. Save the Ocean.

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