What. A. Year. We hope all Ocean Activists enjoy a well deserved break over the holidays.
And whilst we know there’s still a lot to do to protect the ocean, we're taking the Christmas break to pause and take stock of all the great things we've achieved together. The voice of Ocean Activism grows louder by the day, thank you.
We couldn't have done it without you.
📢 The momentum we've been building for years finally broke the surface in 2022. As shocking tales of sewage filling the sea were shared all across the UK, our voice was front and centre of the story. ✊Together, we are making a difference, but there's so much more to come.
As the saying goes, individually we're a drop, together we're an ocean.
So here's what the last 12 months of Ocean Activism looked like…
1. Thousands of Ocean Activists took to the streets for our National #EndSewagePollution protests [[link removed]] up and down the UK.
2. Our Water Quality Report [[link removed]] exposed a host of potentially illegal sewage dumps and the scale of the sewage scandal.
3. 50,000 petition signatures [[link removed]] showed DEFRA that we wont stand by as our rivers are poisoned.
4. We relaunched [[link removed]] our Safer Seas and Rivers Service app with new features, allowing you to make informed decisions about when and where you use the water.
5. This year's Brand Audit [[link removed]] revealed the top polluters, and the repeat offenders. Hello again Coca-Cola!
6. Thousands of you cleaned more than a million miles, stopping plastic pollution from making its way to the ocean. Thanks to our amazing reps and communities for leading the change with our Million Mile Clean [[link removed]].
7. 6063 pupils joined us and our fantastic hosts for the Pupil Power Assembly [[link removed]]. The session is designed to equip pupils with the tools and inspiration to make their voices heard. We remind pupils of the wonders of the ocean and why it is so critical to protect it.
7. ...and 88 young people were inspired at Ocean School, [[link removed]] including those who wouldn't usually get to spend time at the beach.
8. To raise money for our ocean-saving work, more than 5,000 dippers [[link removed]] immersed themselves in cold water every day in October. Here are just a few of the amazing faces who braved the cold...
Finally, here's a snapshot of some of the things we've achieved this year...
Thanks for being with us.
Together we're making waves on our way towards a thriving ocean, thriving people.
Team SAS 🤙
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