


Take a selfie doing something positive – like using your bike instead of driving, planting a tree, unplugging your unused electronics, choosing renewable power – to keep our coral reef and other ocean friends safe.Ĭlean coasts: Take a selfie at your favorite waterway or beach – or, even better, at a cleanup! Your local waterways (and any trash in them) all lead to the ocean, so preventing pollution in your local community helps people and animals who rely on the ocean everywhere. Take your selfie for the sea at your favorite venue that serves or sells sustainable seafood – and then tag them in it so they know you appreciate them! The Seafood Watch app for your smartphone makes it easy to choose right and find businesses committed to sustainable seafood.Ĭlean energy: You can help reduce carbon pollution that is harming our ocean. In it the player must rescue the trapped dolphins by finding wheels that will stop the underwater phantom pipes to allow the dolphins to be freed. Sustainable seafood: Use your influence as a consumer to make a real difference! Grocery stores and restaurants have the power to influence how sustainably seafood is fished or farmed, so support those that make the right choices. Contents 1 Land Adventures 1.1 Return of the Phantoms 1.1.1 Normal Mode Rewards 1.2 The Phantom Portal Rewards 1.2.1 Normal Mode Rewards 1. We do not list the rewards that are simply random den/clothing items or gems. We support people getting involved on whatever level they can handle, but we especially encourage people to do somethingmeasurable for the ocean. Adventure Prizes are exclusive items that are found in certain Hidden Chests in some adventures. And now’s your chance to represent your favorite country with a fancy flag for your den! Every flag in the Flag Shop is on sale for 50% off, so head out to Sarepia Forest and grab a great deal on these beautiful banners! Today, association football brings countries together in the shared love of sport and fair play.

The cuju ball probably didn’t bounce so well, though: it was stuffed with feathers until 500 years later, when the Tang Dynasty realized it was much more fun when the ball was filled only with air! The Chinese military used it to keep its troops fit, while matches were held in the imperial palace for Emperor Wu Di’s entertainment. It was called “cuju”, and it was played by soldiers and royalty alike. Matches will be held from June 12th through July 13th in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil! This competition has been around since 1930, but the sport can actually trace its origins to the Han Dynasty in China, approximately 1,800 years ago!īack then, it wasn’t called football or soccer. Association football-what you might know as soccer-dominates the globe in a tournament held every four years called the FIFA World Cup.
