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Kids Ocean Day HK
Formation2012
PurposeWaste minimisation, education
Location
  • Hong Kong
Parent organisationOcean Recovery Alliance

Kids Ocean Day HK was organised by Ocean Recovery Alliance to celebrate Kids Ocean Day in Hong Kong.

Foundation

The Malibu Foundation, a California-based non-profit organisation, started Kids Ocean Day to connect children to the ocean and beaches, and to foster understanding of the environmental issues they face. The first Kids Ocean Day Hong Kong was celebrated 9 November 2012. Over 800 students, teachers and volunteers met at Repulse Bay and helped create a piece of aerial artwork featuring a Chinese white dolphin, organised by aerial artist John Quigley of Spectral Q. The design was based on 9-year-old Leung Man-Hin's artwork which won the drawing competition for the event.

Goal

To raise awareness, understanding and appreciation among Hong Kong youth about the state of the ocean and the health of its ecosystem.

Events

  • Picture Drawing Competition
  • Hong Kong Kids Ocean Film Festival
  • Ocean Education Program for Schools
  • Beach Education Class
  • Human Aerial Art Project

References

  1. "Kids Ocean Week: Connecting kids to the beaches & oceans". Little Steps. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Kids Ocean Week - Ocean Recovery Alliance". Kids Ocean Week.
  3. ^ "Kids Ocean Day".
  4. "Kids Ocean Day Openwaterpedia".
  5. "Interview with Doug Woodring". RTHK. 9 November 2012.

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