In 2022 World Ocean Day is changing.
If you’re a supporter of the annual event that gives focus on the ocean you would have noticed the logo changed this year, dropping the “s” from World Ocean(s) Day.
Source: United Nations World Oceans Day/ YouTube
The reason might seem like simple wordplay, but it digs deeper. World Oceans Day is plural, giving a sense that there is more than one ocean.
The reality is there is one ocean that binds us all.
EIT, Blog, ArticleIn 2022 World Ocean Day is changing.
If you’re a supporter of the annual event that gives focus on the ocean you would have noticed the logo changed this year, dropping the “s” from World Ocean(s) Day.
Source: United Nations World Oceans Day/ YouTube
The reason might seem like simple wordplay, but it digs deeper. World Oceans Day is plural, giving a sense that there is more than one ocean.
The reality is there is one ocean that binds us all.
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