TygerBurger Table View E-Edition 11 June 2025

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ONE MAN’S MISSION TO PROTECTING OUR PLANET PAGE 3

NEW PEACE GARDEN AT LONG MARCH TO FREEDOM PAGE 8

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WORLD OCEAN DAY CELEBRATED Zoë Prinsloo, founder of Save a Fishie, marks World Ocean Day with passion and purpose during a stop on her inspiring Coast 2 Coast campaign — an initiative aimed at raising awareness about ocean pollution and plastic waste across South Africa. On her journey, she has been engaging communities, leading clean-ups, and empowering young people to become ocean advocates. Seen here collecting litter along the coast, she continues her mission to protect marine life and educate others about the urgent need for sustainable practices. World Ocean Day, celebrated annually on 8 June, is a global observance that highlights the critical role oceans play in sustaining life on earth. It calls for collective action to protect our oceans, support marine biodiversity, and promote conservation efforts.

SUPPORT LIFESAVING EFFORTS WITH A CHILLY DIP THIS WINTER SOLSTICE

Brave the cold for NSRI KAILIN DANIELS

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he National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is calling on South Africans to embrace the chill this winter solstice by taking part in their annual Winter Solstice Plunge, a heartfelt fundraising event aimed at supporting their

lifesaving work. This year, the plunge will take place on Saturday 21 June, the longest night of the year, and the NSRI invites everyone to join in, whether it’s a dip in the sea, a tidal or swimming pool, a local dam or even an ice-bucket challenge. Craig Lambinon, NSRI

A WAY TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR BRAVE COASTAL VOLUNTEERS. spokesperson, urged the public: “Our volunteers are on call 24/7, ready to respond to emergencies no matter how

cold the conditions. The winter solstice plunge is a wonderful way for communities to show their support, honour our brave volunteers and raise vital funds that help us save lives around South Africa’s coastline.” NSRI volunteers don’t just work through the summer months; they stand ready all year round,

including on the coldest day of the year. Taking the plunge is not only a courageous test of endurance, but may also bring surprising health benefits, such as boosting the immune system, improving circulation and reducing stress. TO PAGE 2


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