Posted on Monday, December 10th, 2007 by pelf and filed in Blogging Challenges & Tips, Charity, Conservation & Environment

Yes, you read that right! I am organizing a group-writing project at in January 2008 and the theme is Save the Ocean.

Why should I participate?

Have you always been awed by the beauty of our oceans? Have you always loved the ocean when you were small? Do you have a lot of fond memories of the ocean while growing up? Are you always upset whenever you see people polluting our beautiful oceans? Have you always wanted to write about the environment but found it irrelevant to the niche of your blog?

The opportunity has just came a-knockin’ :D

Ocean
Image credit: O mar by Azorina.

How do I participate?

If you are interested, please pick one of the tips listed below (yes, you may pick more than one tip) and let me know in the comments, so that other people are aware which tips are still available and which ones have been grabbed. I will update the list from time to time to reflect the tips that have been taken up :D

You may write from your own points-of-view, or from your own experience, or from stories you have heard or read. You may also write a factual article (please remember to include the sources of reference) or a photo-article (only images).

Once you have written your article, I will need you to send me the script (before Dec 31st) to be published at . You are also encouraged to provide a short biography at the end of your article to introduce yourself (and yes, you may include links to your own blog in your biography).

Wait, I have other questions!

  1. May I post the same article on my blog?

    Yes, you may. This is a group-writing project and is aimed at creating and raising awareness on how we can all do our part to save our oceans. I am not a fan of duplicate contents but some things are worth repeating.

  2. Will there be a winner? What are the prizes?

    By taking up this group-writing project, you are already a winner in my eyes and the eyes of your blog readers. And by participating in the project, you are also showing other bloggers that you are capable of doing something very meaningful :D

Now, here’s the list of 31 tips:
(tip #1 will be published on Jan 1st, 2008, and so on)

  1. Go to the beach — littlebro
  2. Dive responsibly — Jakartass
  3. Keep your home aquarium ocean-friendly
  4. Talk about the ocean in your place of worship
  5. Get married on a wild beach — nimrodjo
  6. Go on a whale-watching trip — Rinnah
  7. Take the kids surfing, or have them take you
  8. Walk on whatever beach you want — little polaris
  9. Eat organic and vegetarian food — Will
  10. Grow a natural yard or garden — julie
  11. Conserve energy to help the seas — tears in heaven
  12. Save the sea turtles
  13. Opt out of the throw-away culture — Kristarella
  14. Raise funds for an ocean-related organization — Vladimir
  15. Use less plastic — David
  16. Be a marine sanctuary volunteer
  17. Conserve water — betmo
  18. Eat seafood that’s healthy and sustainable — Steve
  19. Drive a fuel-efficient car, car pool or use public transport — Guilherme
  20. Sail on an ocean-friendly cruise ship
  21. Join a coastal cleanup
  22. Keep your household refuse non-toxic
  23. Support your local wetlands — Pearl
  24. Live a reasonable distance from the beach
  25. Join/Volunteer at a Marine Mammal Rescue Centre
  26. Don’t feed the sharks — Steve
  27. Keep oil off our shore — PK Tan
  28. Don’t exploit sea creatures for vanity’s sake — Yvy
  29. Visit an Aquarium — Pelfy
  30. Learn your local maritime history
  31. Vote for those who protect the coasts — Vladimir

Let me know if you need some suggestions or ideas to write your article, and I am glad to discuss/work with you :D

What better ways to begin the new year than blogging to raise awareness on saving our oceans? Hurry up, pick your tips before they are all snatched!

A HUGE thank you goes to the following bloggers who have helped promote this group-writing project:

P/S: This group-writing project is inspired by David Helvarg’s 50 ways to save the ocean.

  1. W says:

    I volunteer for number 9!

    W’s latest blog post: Reasons to Buy Locally Produced Food

  2. Pelf~ pelf~
    I want no.8

    littlepolaris’s latest blog post: Upcoming Christmas ^^

  3. Mel says:

    Hi!
    Is there a topic of “saving the corals?”

    Coz i hv lots of pics of damaged corals from diving..and I’d like to show that.

  4. Abdullah says:

    I have never done this before so let see how it goes. I pick #4 — “Talk about the ocean in your place of worship”

  5. My pick = 11. Conserve energy to help the seas.
    Challenging for a first timer!
    Thanks Pelf for the supportive commentary :blush:

    tears in heaven’s latest blog post: To pick up the challenge or not?

  6. julie says:

    Hi! I don’t know if I can be up to the challenge but I want to take #10 Grow a Natural Yard or Garden. I mean, I can write a post but I don’t know if I can fulfill the tasks requiring some growing.

    I am no green thumb, in fact I consider myself a “black thumb” since all flowering plants that we have had died on me. My husband and I are thinking about growing our small vegetable and herbs garden.

    Can I join? :)

    julie’s latest blog post: Sunset Skies Photos

  7. Vladimir says:

    I’ll take a number 19 being a car enthusiast. Can you please send an email this weekend to all authors to remind them about their themes?

    Also you can check my recent article about freediving something you might have missed (encourage aquatic activities)

    http://www.prelovac.com/vladimir/free-diving-guide-for-beginners

    Vladimir’s latest blog post: Smart Youtube plugin released

  8. Christian says:

    what a nice site you have !

    can I 12 ??? i love to dive and meet the turtles !

    greetings from lugano-switzerland
    Chris

  9. #15 is still available… how lucky I am, because I don’t know about any of the others… well, a little I know about gardening (#10).

  10. Vladimir says:

    Since someone other applied for #19 I want to switch from 19 to #14 AND #31.

    Vladimir’s latest blog post: Life, what was that?