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United
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Proclamation by the President of the
United States of America
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White House Press Release
YEAR OF THE OCEAN, 1998
Office of the Press Secretary (Champaign, Illinois)
For Immediate Release January 28, 1998
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
More than 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and more than half the
world's population lives within 50 miles of a coastline. We rely on the ocean as both a
source and sustenance of life on our planet. It contains a wondrous abundance and
diversity of life, from the smallest micro-organism to the mammoth blue whale. It is a key
source of food, medicine, energy, commerce, and recreation for the peoples of the world,
and the more we learn about its influence on climate and weather, the more we realize its
impact on our safety and quality of life.
We are only beginning to understand the depths of the ocean's mysteries, but we are
quickly learning one crucial lesson: the ocean's resources are limited, and we must work
together to preserve them. Many areas are already overfished; decades of pollution,
including industrial waste, sewage, and toxic runoff, has taken its toll on the health of
the ocean and its living creatures. Many species of fish are threatened with extinction,
and even our precious coral reefs, once a safe haven for an amazing variety of animal and
plant life, have suffered greatly.
Because the ocean is a treasure that all nations of the world share in common, we must
work in partnership to become wise stewards of its many riches. We must strive together --
at local, national, and international levels -- to preserve the ocean's health, to protect
the marine environment, and to ensure the sustainable management of the myriad resources
the ocean contains.
Dedicating 1998 as the Year of the Ocean is an important first step in this worldwide
endeavor. Throughout the year, individuals, organizations, and governments will
participate in activities designed to raise public awareness of the vital role the ocean
plays in human life and of the equally vital role that human beings must play in the life
of the ocean. The Year of the Ocean provides us with an extraordinary opportunity to learn
more about the ocean's unique environment and to collaborate on protecting and preserving
its invaluable resources.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the United States of America, do
hereby proclaim 1998 as the Year of the Ocean. I encourage the Governors of the States and
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and officials of other areas subject to the jurisdiction
of the United States to participate in the observance of this year. I invite all Americans
to take this opportunity to learn more about the ocean and its vast biodiversity and to
become involved in keeping our coastal waters safe and clean.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of January, in
the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ninety - eight, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the two hundred and twenty-second.
WILLIAM J. CLINTON
Source: The White
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