What is
World Oceans Day?
Canada initially proposed the international holiday in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at the Earth Summit, though it was not recognized officially by the United States until 2008.

Boating & Marine First Aid Kits
Boat, Marine, & Coast Guard First Aid Kits - Adventure Medical, Lifeline and more:
Boat, Boating and Marine First Aid Kits. Life Boat Kits with waterproof packaging. Handy Soft pack boat first aid kits - Inner waterproof bags keep contents dry; reflective piping on outer bag makes the kit easy to find in the dark. The U.S. Coast Guard recommends these features for boating safety and marine vessels... Marine Safety means Safe Boating!
We offer the most complete selections of Marine first aid kits & Boat first aid kits. Whether a part of your marine survival kit, or just to make sure you have everything on your marine first aid kit list, these boat emergency kits were designed with the marine first aid kit contents lists needed to meet marine first aid kit requirements.
World Oceans Day is a global day of ocean celebration and collaboration for a better future. Their
website serves as the central coordinating platform for World Oceans Day, with
free resources and ideas for everyone – we are luck enough to have our organization located 1/2 mile from the Pacific, but no matter where you live – to help expand the reach and impact of World Oceans Day on June 8 and year round.
This year's theme is “Healthy Oceans, Healthy Planet” and individuals and organizations across the planet are taking action for prevention of plastic pollution in our ocean.
Celebrating marine life, foods and plant life that inhabit our world, Oceans Day pays tribute to the vast uniqueness and intrinsic value of our relationship with these bodies. Oceans cover more than 70 percent of the planet and 97 percent of Earth's water can be found in the oceans.
Today the holiday is celebrated worldwide, promoting actions for making our oceans and planet healthier.
World Oceans Day has grown tremendously each year since The Ocean Project started coordinating it in 2002. With hundreds of partners involved, and the United Nations officially recognizing June 8 as World Oceans Day in 2008, reaching millions worldwide. What can you do? Anything from plastic recycling to litter clean up and clearing yard debris helps - lean more - click the ocean.
