Sealand E-Citizenship's Ocean Impact: October Tides of Change

Sealand E-Citizenship's Ocean Impact: October Tides of Change
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Monthly Cleanup Stats

 

 

 

    This month, thanks to your active E-Citizenship, we've removed an impressive 342 pounds of debris from our oceans. That's equivalent to:

    • 6,840 plastic bottles

    • 34,200 plastic forks

    • 342,000 plastic straws

    This is just the beginning and a testament to the power of our international E-Citizens.

     

     


     

    Ocean Positive News

     

       

      Exciting breakthrough: Scientists have discovered a new species of "walking" shark off the coast of Papua New Guinea. The creature was an epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum), and it is unique among shark species in its ability to walk on land. Forrest Galante, a conservationist and biologist, recently shared rare footage of this unusual species in a new special for Discovery Channel's Shark Week called "Island of the Walking Sharks."

      This finding reminds us of the vast biodiversity in our oceans and why our conservation efforts are so crucial.

       

       


        

      Call to Action

       

         

        Your e-citizenship is making waves, but there's more we can do. This month, we challenge you to refuse single-use plastics for a week. Share your experience on social media with #SealandOceanHero to inspire others and amplify our impact.

        Remember, every active E-Citizenship strengthens our mission. Together, we're not just E-Citizens of the world's smallest nation - we're guardians of the blue planet. Let's continue to make every dollar count for our oceans!

         

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        8 réflexions sur “Sealand E-Citizenship's Ocean Impact: October Tides of Change

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        Rev George Day, Baron of Sealand

        Dragan,

        It isn’t. Every country has a tax system. For over five decades, Sealand has never charged other than merchandise and titles. It takes money to keep a country going. If you feel part of it, £7.99 a month isn’t much.

        October 14, 2024 at 01:20am
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        Sir Joel Frenette

        This is great. I love to show my support for such an amazing venture!

        October 10, 2024 at 02:49am
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        Dragan

        It’s expensive to be e citizen
        Thanks for offering me,
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        October 9, 2024 at 21:41pm

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