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Voices for the blue

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June 08, 2025

World Ocean Day - June 8

- ANISHA KHATUN, OP

Voices for the blue

The oceans—vast, deep, and full of wonder—are the heartbeat of our planet.

They cradle life, whisper stories through the waves, and gift us the air we breathe. But today, they are crying out for help. Choked by plastic, poisoned by chemicals, scarred by oil spills, and silenced by overfishing, our once-thriving seas are turning into graveyards. Gentle creatures like turtles and dolphins die with plastic in their stomachs. Coral reefs, once bursting with color, lie pale and lifeless. The very lifeline of millions of coastal families is fading fast.

This isn't just about nature—it's about us. Our choices, our negligence, and our silence are costing us the soul of our blue planet. The oceans have given us everything: beauty, bounty, balance. Now, they need us. We cannot turn away any longer. Each action, no matter how small, is a wave of change—carrying hope for the waters that sustain us.

We are the last generation that can still make a difference. It's not too late, but soon it might be.

Let us rise-not just to protect the ocean-but to honour it, heal it, and fight for its future. The ocean needs our love, not our waste. The time to act is now.

On World Oceans Day, Sunday POST reached out to a diverse group of individuals scientists, activists, and the ocean lovers alike to hear their voices and gather their insights.

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