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The proceeds will go to the author and the current maintainer. If you're a company, or an individual, wishing to support the project, please consider buying this memorable commit. To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of wavesufer.js, we created an NFT representing the initial commit to this repository. So it’s time to hear the science and change our ways of living to find harmony between us and sea, and us and nature as a whole.Interactive navigable audio visualization using Web Audio and Canvas. It is not healthy now and if we don’t change the way we do things in life the imbalance will only worsen. So keeping it healthy is a necessity for our survival. Simply said it does serve us with more than half of the oxygen we have on planet Earth. The ocean is magnificent, is magical and is powerful. Do you have a message to share with the Ocean Decade Community? Why is it important to join the Ocean Decade movement?

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But in every sphere of ocean conservation and ocean economy we should be led by science and act upon what’s needed to regain a healthy ocean to help flight the climate change crisis and the food crisis that we face. Having 30% of marine areas protected (functionally speaking). I think I won’t accomplish much alone so it’s what are we going to accomplish by the end of the Decade as a group and as a movement. What would you love to accomplish by the end of the UN Ocean Decade in 2030? Tell us a place where you would love to surf but haven’t had the chance yet?

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I hope to be in Chile/Patagonia in April attending Oceana’s board meeting which is always so exciting and eye opening for me.Ī. Going to Brazil soon, to see family and to work for my organic sunscreen line Blue Aya as well as other projects. What are your upcoming plans in terms of surfing, advocacy, and more in 2023? And she still leads ocean advocacy with hope and enthusiasm besides all the knowledge. Sylvia Earle is super inspiring, a pioneer and leader in her field for so many years. As we celebrate International Women’s Day, could you please share with us the work of a woman who inspires you into embracing change and action towards protecting the ocean? If my story in surfing can help with that I am happy to share.ĥ. We need people to love and care for the ocean. Why is film important to help connect your life and the ocean with audiences?įilms are a great way to share experiences and I think inspire people. A documentary about you just came out, which was featured in great festivals around the world. Let’s say dolphins are pretty good surfers but all animals are equally important for a balanced and healthy ocean. And I talk about them in Maya in the Sea. For our younger readers: What’s your favorite marine animal? It’s probably coming out this fall and is the sequel of Maya and the Beast.

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Hopefully some share the same love for the sea as I do and the ones that don’t might be curious and more interested after the read. I share my love and journey in the sea and in surfing with young readers. How can these be a way to spread the word about ocean literacy to many different places? We would love to know more about your children’s books. It’s amazing to be involved with the UNESCO family and to continue to advocate for a healthy ocean in a powerful platform. If it is surfing, dedication and hard work always pays off.

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What kind of responsibility do you feel as a role model for young girls who dream of becoming a professional surfer? What is it like to be a UNESCO Champion for the Ocean and Youth?įor me is important that girls are allowed and supported to chase whatever career and dreams they might have. I was afraid of the ocean but also drawn to it. But I remember the first few waves I have ever ridden, I was 13 years old and the feeling was so fun and exciting. I don’t remember the first times I entered the ocean. I love the ocean and I am very lucky to do most part of my work in the ocean. Please tell us about your love for the environment and the first time you had contact with the ocean.īeing outside in nature for me is the best way to spend my days.

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