Thriving ocean, thriving people

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Happy World Ocean Day, Ocean Activist!

Like us, you know that for humanity to live life to the fullest, we need a thriving ocean. But we also need people to create the right conditions for the ocean to thrive once more.

That's why this World Ocean Day, and throughout the week, we're going to be shining a spotlight on some of the amazing individuals and organisations whose life, work and passion is connected to the ocean and it's protection!

You can read the first blog in our 'Vision for the ocean' series at the link below, alongside a post by our chief exec, Hugo Tagholm, who shares his thoughts on World Ocean Day and our connection with this blue planet.

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Rivers are the next major battleground in the fight against sewage pollution. And polluted rivers mean a polluted ocean. So if you haven't signed our clean rivers petition yet, make sure you do so today.

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Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves and wildlife.

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