National Oceans Month, June 2007
Scripps Celebrates the Oceans
President George W. Bush has officially designated June 2007 as the
first-ever National Oceans Month to encourage Americans to protect and
to celebrate our oceans for the vital role they play in our country.
June 8 is World Ocean Day and also has been declared by California Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger to be California's "Thank You Ocean" Day.
Tony Haymet, director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San
Diego, lauded Bush's declaration. "At Scripps we work every day to
promote the health and understanding of our oceans for the benefit of
our nation and the world," said Haymet. "We are very pleased to join in
celebrating National Oceans Month, and echo President Bush's
encouragement of Americans to take action to help protect the future of
our valuable oceans and coasts."
Throughout the month of June, Scripps Oceanography and the Birch
Aquarium at Scripps are offering a variety of activities to mark
National Oceans Month. Visit the links in this website for more
information about how you can join the celebration.
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