World Ocean Day (8 June) celebrates everything that makes the ocean so vital to life on Earth. It’s also a reminder that we all have a role to play in protecting it. From supporting citizen science projects to making small changes in our everyday lives, discover how your actions can help protect our oceans for generations to come.
Help us protect sharks by taking part in the world’s newest and largest diver-led data collection program for sharks and rays. By logging sightings of these vulnerable species, including their absence, you can contribute vital data that helps track population trends, identifies priority areas and supports the development of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and other key protections.
Protecting the ocean can begin with even the smallest actions. From reducing waste and plastic use to participating in citizen science projects, discover seven simple ways you can help turn everyday choices into meaningful conservation action.
The PADI Blueprint for Ocean Action is a global framework designed to turn purpose into measurable impact. It's built around five conservation programs, each designed to empower divers, professionals and dive centers to protect marine life, restore habitats and support local initiatives. Find out how this clear pathway for action is driving real change worldwide.
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