From Team SAS <[email protected]>
Subject Hey,we really broke the mould this year. Thank you 🙌🏿
Date December 16, 2021 10:39 AM
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Creating Ocean Activists everywhere

A YEAR OF OCEAN IMPACT 👊🏽

What. A. Year. Your Ocean Activism has fuelled 12 months of unprecedented impact for the ocean, powering us towards the thriving future we are all fighting for. Thank you 🙌🙌🙌

So, as we near the end of the year, let's take a moment to reflect on our Ocean Activist highlights of 2021:

✅ Our #EndSewagePollution [[link removed]] campaign saw the #SewageScandal hit the headlines and thousands of Ocean Activists engage in actions that forced the government to add new legal duties on water companies to improve water quality 💩 🛑

✅ Our #MillionMileClean [[link removed]] saw 140,000+ Ocean Activists clean 1million+ miles of the UK, reconnecting communities with blue and green spaces after lockdown and raising awareness about the scourge of plastic pollution 🥤🌍

✅ The #DirtyDozen [[link removed]], responsible for the UK's packaging pollution crisis, were called out in our Brand Audit report, which got widespread news coverage and helped raise awareness of the need for an 'all-in' Deposit Return Scheme for the UK 🗑️🏖️

✅ Our #OceanEmergency [[link removed]] campaign petition was signed by 68,397 Ocean Activists and delivered to 10 Downing Street. Ocean Activists also took to the water in their masses for our G7 paddle-out [[link removed]] and to the streets of Glasgow for COP26 protests [[link removed]] 🔥🌊

We also... **deep breath** ...engaged Ocean Activists of the future through Ocean School [[link removed]] and the Pupil Power Assembly [[link removed]]; facilitated and promoted the Youth Ocean and Climate Summit and Manifesto [[link removed]]; continued to grow and develop our Plastic Free Communities [[link removed]] network; published reports on water quality [[link removed]], ocean and climate change [[link removed]] and ocean recovery [[link removed]]; and improved our free Safer Seas & Rivers Service [[link removed]] water quality app!

What. A. Year.

Thank you for making all this possible. We're nothing without you but together we create waves of change.

Now let's end this 2021 recap by taking five to remind ourselves why we're in this fight. And to gear ourselves up for an even bigger 2022 👇🏽

Watch 'Thank You, Sea' [[link removed]]

YOUR LATEST OCEAN ACTIVISM OPPORTUNITIES

Race for the ocean 🏃🏿‍♀️ 🌊

We have secured charity places for Ocean Activists to run for the ocean at the Brighton Marathon in April, the Bath Half in March and at Ride London and Vitality London in May. Get in contact to find out more and help raise vital funds for our work.

Find out more [mailto:[email protected]]

SAS super volunteers needed 🙋🏾‍♀️

We're on the hunt for new Regional Reps, our super volunteers, in Devon, SE England, London, Central England, N Wales and NW England. So if you want to up your Ocean Activism, get in touch for more info.

Get in touch [mailto:[email protected]]

Vote for SAS in video awards 🗳️

'Thank You, Sea', our love letter to the ocean and all that it makes possible, is up for a charity film award. Click below to vote for us (if you think we're worthy).

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