The oceans deserve our respect and care, but you have to know something before you can care about it.
With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you’re connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live.
We need to respect the oceans and take care of them as if our lives depended on it. Because they do.
Why is it that scuba divers and surfers are some of the strongest advocates of ocean conservation? Because they’ve spent time in and around the ocean, and they’ve personally seen the beauty, the fragility, and even the degradation of our planet’s blue heart.
Sharks are beautiful animals, and if you’re lucky enough to see lots of them, that means that you’re in a healthy ocean. You should be afraid if you are in the ocean and don’t see sharks.
Every time I slip into the ocean, it’s like going home.
With respect to the ocean being the heart of our blue planet: We are often asked, ‘How much protection is enough?’ We can only answer with another question: How much of your heart is worth protecting?
No water, no life. No blue, no green.
Our past, our present, and whatever remains of our future, absolutely depend on what we do now.
Far and away, the greatest threat to the ocean, and thus to ourselves, is ignorance. But we can do something about that.