Why the oceans

WE ARE THE OCEANS!

“All of us have in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean, and therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our tears. We are tied to the Ocean. And when we go back to the sea- whether it is to sail or to watch it- we are going back from whence we came.”

– John F Kennedy

Our planet is Blue

Oceans are not infinite, they are not a trash bin or a fridge to store food, neither are they something that we can harvest or control. Oceans are wild, blue and unpredictable but full of life and power.
The Oceans are the most complex network on the planet and regulate global climate and our lives every day. We need the Oceans to survive. They gave everything for us, it is time for us to give something back and show respect!
In the Blue everything is connected and moving in harmony with the other natural elements. Every single thing we do will have an effect in the Oceans… but it has been difficult to realize since we cannot see what is underneath the surface… Now the Oceans speak… and we are drowning in evidence…

NOAA

“From the smallest tiny creatures till the biggest animals on the planet…”

The phytoplankton is the grass of the sea, it absorbs CO2 and produces oxygen just like the plants on land. Together with zooplankton they are the primary producers and basic element for of all the trophic chain. As apex predators, sharks play an important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below them in the food chain and serving as an indicator for ocean health. They help remove the weak and the sick as well as keeping the balance with competitors helping to ensure species diversity.

Whales are biological pumps fertilizing oceans with nutrients, and are also ecosystem engineers, providing also food for entire ecosystems in the deep sea. They are some of the most amazing and biggest creatures that have ever lived on the planet…

They all need your help and understanding…

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