Photo exhibition shows deteriorating marine environments


She added everyone can make a change by adopting a sustainable, low-carbon lifestyle, such as avoiding using plastics, chemical products and eating shark fins.
The exhibition is also a part of "Glowing Glowing Gone" program proposed by the United Nations Environment Programme and The Ocean Agency, an awareness campaign that draws attention to coral fluorescence due to climate change.
More than 20 actors or actresses were invited to share their stories of ocean and coral. Better Blue also cooperated with a share-bike company to produce themed bikes. Poem readings, children's painting shows and marine specimen displays were also organized. The photo exhibition will be held in more regions, such as Shanghai and Hainan province, starting in July. It is also available on Baijiahao, an online content gathering platform.
"Oceans are profound in our mind. But in reality, it is already full of marine litter. The exhibition not only shows the beauty of nature, but also records the sensitive ecosystem of earth, alerting us to climate change and ocean pollution. We hope to let more people learn about the real ocean and inspire them to take action to protect the planet," actor and charity ambassador Sun Yizhou said.