Be a part of an ocean gyre to celebrate World Oceans Day!

The Ocean Gyre Ecology Art Performance will be filmed and documented as an artistic expression of our concern about our ocean environment.

WHEN: Friday June 8, 2007, From 2 - 3p.m. World Oceans Day

WHERE: Meet at bottom of Citadel Hill, corner of Sackville and Bell. (Rain date June 9, 2 - 3p.m)

WHAT: Four circles of people will run in opposite directions for approximately 7 minutes at a slow to moderate pace to form an OCEAN GYRE

WHO: 100 people needed to wear a piece of clothing that is blue, green or your favourite ocean colour, AND attach a piece of plastic, pinned or tied.

Bring yourself, and friends, and family! PLEASE RSVP YOUR PARTICIPATION TO: oceangyre@gmail

Performance supported by the Ecology Action Centre's Marine Issues Committee

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