Celebrating Oceans Day,
Elementary School Students from Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam Invited to Participate

The National Fisheries Science Museum will hold an art competition for children in celebration of Oceans Day.


On May 6, the National Fisheries Science Museum announced that it will host the "Oceans Day Children's Drawing Competition." The event is designed to help children understand the value of the sea and the importance of marine environmental conservation through artistic activities.


The competition is open to elementary school students in the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam regions. Applications can be submitted from May 6 to May 24. Participants can download the application form from the museum's website and submit it along with their artwork. Submissions are accepted by mail or in person.


Participants may choose between two themes: "Sea Friends I Want to Meet at the Aquarium" and "The Blue Sea We Protect." The required artwork size is 5-sheet (5-jeol) paper.


There will be a total of 200 awardees, including one grand prize winner. The grand prize winner will receive the Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Award. All works that receive an encouragement award or higher will be exhibited in the National Fisheries Science Museum event hall for one year.



Kim Jihwan, director of the National Fisheries Science Museum project division, said, "We hope this will be an opportunity for children to naturally understand the importance of the ocean," and added, "We will continue to expand our marine culture programs."

National Busan Science Museum.

National Busan Science Museum.

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