WWF LAUNCHES MARINE AWARENESS CAMPAIGN IN HONG KONG

Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2006

 

23/01/2006 - Hong Kong, China – As part of its Ocean’s 10 initiative in Hong Kong, WWF has launched an awareness campaign to educate students about the ocean. Through a design competition and website, WWF hopes to further raise public awareness about the diversity of Hong Kong’s marine life and habitat. Ocean’s 10 provides interactive education programmes based on ten selected marine species living in Hong Kong waters: brain coral, Chinese bahaba, Chinese white dolphin, green turtle, Hong Kong grouper, horseshoe crab, mudskipper, sea grass, purple sea urchin and yellow croaker.

The bus design competition is open to primary, secondary and public groups, with participants invited to draw upon themes that reflect underwater wildlife of Hong Kong, marine habitats and marine conservation. A judging panel will select the winning design based on theme-matching ability, creativity, artistic quality and ability to convey a marine conservation message. Winning designs will be displayed on the Ocean’s 10 bus to further promote marine conservation to the general public. In addition, a website will focus on fun facts, threats and conservation status of Hong Kong’s marine life.
The first project under the Ocean's 10 campaign was the Theatre & Visual Arts Project for Hong Kong school children, co-presented by WWF and HKYAF, and supported by Morgan Stanley. The project involves 100 local schools and close to 5,000 students, and reaches out to the community with an estimated impact on 70,000 people.

“The future of Hong Kong’s marine environment depends on how we handle our natural habitats and resources today,” said WWF-Hong Kong CEO Eric Bohm. “We have an obligation to protect these marine habitats and treasures to leave our children a living planet.”

END NOTES:

• Deadline for entries submission to the Ocean’s 10 bus design competition is 7 April 2006.

• The following are supporting the competition: Solomon Systech Limited, Education Manpower Bureau of Hong Kong SAR Government, Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, Citybus, Olympian City and TBWA Hong Kong.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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