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2023年伦敦青年艺术家大赛自豪地宣布今年的主题为“行动中的海洋英雄”。“海洋保卫战士”旨在表彰那些为保护和维护海洋及其多样化生态系统而不懈努力的个人和组织。我们的目标是激励和激发年轻艺术家利用他们的创意技能提高人们对这一关键问题的认识,并展示他们对海洋保护的支持。

我们都知道,海洋面临着众多威胁,包括过度捕捞、塑料污染、气候变化等等。这些挑战不仅破坏了海洋的微妙平衡,还对整个地球和未来的世代产生深远的影响。因此,我们所有人都应成为行动中的海洋英雄,采取行动带来积极的变化。

这个主题非常符合当下全球关注的环保议题,特别是海洋保护的重要性越来越被人们认识和重视。通过艺术创作,可以更生动地展现出海洋所面临的挑战以及需要保护海洋生态系统的紧迫性,同时也可以为行动中的海洋英雄们的努力加油鼓劲。此外,这个主题也有助于激发年轻艺术家的环保意识和社会责任感,从而引导他们更多地关注和参与环保行动,为未来的世界做出贡献。在这个大赛中,每个参赛者都有机会展现自己的才华和想象力,为这个美丽的星球做出自己的贡献。

以下是一些真实世界的例子,展示了那些正在行动保护海洋的个人和组织的影响,以帮助说明海洋英雄所做出的影响:

Ocean Generation - 是一个致力于通过艺术和文化推广海洋保护的组织。他们的使命是通过鼓励大众对海洋保护问题的重视,促进可持续发展,进而为海洋生态系统和人类社会创造更美好的未来。该组织为人们提供了一个参与和分享关于海洋保护的知识和信息的平台,同时也为人们提供了一个展示他们关于海洋保护的想法和艺术作品的机会。Ocean Generation也与其他组织合作,共同推进海洋保护事业。他们相信,只有通过联合行动和艺术的力量,才能实现海洋保护的目标。

 

Sylvia Earle - 海洋学家和海洋生物学家Sylvia Earle献身于探索和保护海洋。她已领导了100多次探险,并成为几十年来海洋保护的有力倡导者。

The Ocean Cleanup - The Ocean Cleanup是由Boyan Slat于2013年创立的非营利组织,致力于清除全球海洋的塑料污染。他们已经开发了先进的技术来收集和清除海洋中的塑料垃圾,并在打击塑料污染方面产生了重大影响。

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society - 这个国际非营利组织致力于保护海洋生物和海洋。他们使用直接行动策略来保护鲸鱼、海豚和其他海洋物种,成功阻止了非法捕鱼行动、营救处于困境中的动物,并提高了人们对海洋保护的重要性的认识。

我们希望这些例子能激励你成为一名行动中的海洋英雄。通过你的艺术作品,你可以帮助提高人们对海洋保护的重要性和个人及组织所做出的影响的认识。加入我们的行列,保护我们的海洋,为所有人带来一个光明和可持续的未来。我们迫不及待地想看到你鼓舞人心的艺术作品!

更多资源请参考大赛合作伙伴 ocean generation 网站

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