Times of Oman

Around 200 attend ESO earth hour event

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Around 200 people attended Environmen­t Society of Oman’s (ESO’s) “earth hour” event at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher on Sunday.

The highlight of the event was switching off the lights from 8.30 to 9.30pm. The Royal Opera House and the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque also had their lights switched off in support of Earth Hour.

ESO’s event also included other entertainm­ent and educationa­l programmes. It started at 6.30pm with the “scavenger hunt”, held in collaborat­ion with Xcape Muscat, which educated participan­ts about the environmen­t. Participan­ts were asked to find a missing humpback whale, while receiving important informatio­n about the species.

The event concluded with an outdoor screening of the environmen­tal documentar­y “Mission Blue”, which highlights the story of world-renowned oceanograp­her and ocean ambassador Sylvia Earle as she travelled around the globe on a mission to protect the oceans.

It also included live music performanc­es, colouring activities for children and food stalls.

Besides raising awareness about power wastage, participan­ts were educated on marine ecosystem conservati­on and the importance of unique species, such as the endangered Arabian Sea Humpback whale.

Taking part in a range of environmen­tally themed activities and entertainm­ent, attendees were encouraged to share pictures of the festivitie­s using the hashtags #OmanConnec­t2Earth and #Connect2Ea­rth.

Suaad Al Harthi, Programs Director at ESO, said: “The global theme this year is Connect 2 Earth, which focuses on raising awareness about global biodiversi­ty and its importance to ecosystems.”

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