Embrace Sustainability at Sunshine Aquarium's SDGs Week
From September 19 to 28, the Sunshine Aquarium will host the SDGs Week, focusing on the critical theme of climate change and its detrimental effects on wildlife, particularly coral and penguins. This event aims to raise awareness about the current situation and inspire attendees to consider their role in environmental preservation.
Event Highlights
During the SDGs Week, visitors will be provided valuable insights through informative panels that highlight the impact of climate change on species under threat, including the Cape penguin and coral reefs suffering from bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures. The aquarium is not just a place to observe sea life; it's a learning hub where awareness drives action.
The significance of this event is emphasized by the urgent plight of the Cape penguin, which is facing a critical risk of extinction due to various factors, including climate change. The presentations will offer a detailed overview of the current status of these animals in the wild, fostering understanding of the ecological challenges we face.
Fun Learning Activities
Among the engaging activities planned, attendees can participate in quizzes, such as identifying differences between bleached coral and healthy coral, presented by the knowledgeable staff who have directly engaged with coral restoration projects. Additionally, a striking exhibit will illustrate the decline in the penguin population by using actual penguin feathers, providing a stark visual representation of the extinction crisis these species face.
Personalized Action Cards
As an initiative for fostering community participation, visitors will receive a personalized action card. This card provides simple, actionable steps individuals can take to combat climate change in their daily lives. By incorporating these suggestions into their routine, individuals can maintain a continuous awareness and commitment to environmental conservation long after the event concludes.
Showcasing Innovative Aquaponics
Furthermore, the aquarium now features an aquaponics system, a sustainable farming method that combines aquaculture and hydroponics. Visitors can witness how plants like lettuce and strawberries are grown in a symbiotic environment, serving as food for the aquarium's inhabitants. The event will showcase instances of iguanas feeding on lettuce from the aquaponics tank, connecting visitors to a sustainable food cycle.
Eco-Friendly Merchandise
In alignment with the event's goals, the aquarium shop, Aqua Pocket, will sell eco-friendly products such as reusable tumblers and eco bags. The original dress-up tumbler, priced at 2,750 yen, allows users to enjoy their drinks while reducing plastic waste. The eco bag, priced at 1,540 yen, is designed with vibrant jellyfish motifs and is perfect for daily outings, encouraging a lifestyle that considers the environment.
Celebrating Global Goals Day
This initiative coincides with the Global Goals Day on September 25, part of the broader SDGs awareness efforts, which transpire globally each September. Through engaging educational experiences and actionable insights, Sunshine Aquarium seeks to promote a culture of sustainability where every guest feels they play an essential role in preserving our planet.
Visit Us
All activities are included with the admission to the Sunshine Aquarium, located in Sunshine City, and are accessible daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with the last entry one hour before closing. Ticket prices are 2,600 yen for adults and 1,300 yen for children, and may vary depending on the event’s specific conditions.
This SDGs Week is an invaluable opportunity for all to reflect on the significance of environmental stewardship and the active measures we can all take to ensure a healthier planet for future generations.