
Link Impact Hosts Second Photo Exhibition 'Message of the Currents'
Listening to the Voices of Marine Life Amid Climate Change
NGO Link Impact is pleased to announce its second photo exhibition, "Message of the Currents", which captures the silent stories of marine life as they face extinction, migration, and adaptation amid climate change. This exhibition focuses on marine creatures from the waters of the Philippines and Korea, inviting viewers to listen to the subtle yet powerful voices of these species as they navigate a changing world. With the theme of “currents,” this exhibition encourages us to ponder the messages we can derive from the global flow of water connecting seas around the world.
In this exhibition, Link Impact presents a collection of photographs that capture both the everyday lives and survival journeys of various marine species. Though often unseen, these creatures are undergoing drastic changes due to climate effects, moving to new habitats or, in some cases, nearing extinction. As these transformations ripple through the oceans, they are interconnected with the fate of ecosystems worldwide. Through these photographs, Link Impact hopes viewers gain a genuine understanding of the shifting marine environments and the urgency of preservation efforts.
The keyword "currents" plays a symbolic role in the exhibition. Currents connect the world's oceans, impacting all continents and binding countless ecosystems together. Through this theme, Link Impact conveys a universal message on the shared environmental challenges faced globally. As viewers follow the movement of the water, they are invited to reflect on the realities that marine life encounters across the world and to understand the profound changes affecting them due to climate shifts.
Link Impact emphasizes the importance of marine ecosystem conservation through this exhibition, hoping visitors will recognize how humanity and marine ecosystems are deeply connected by these "currents." More than a visual experience, the exhibition is an invitation to listen to the overlooked voices of nature in a changing environment. It serves as a call to acknowledge the critical need for marine species preservation and fosters a greater sense of responsibility toward climate action.
This exhibition is part of Link Impact’s ongoing environmental protection initiatives, showcasing the unique ecosystems of the Philippines, Korea, and beyond. Moving forward, Link Impact will continue to raise awareness of the challenges marine life faces globally, building international cooperation to safeguard our shared environment.



Link Impact Hosts Second Photo Exhibition 'Message of the Currents'
Listening to the Voices of Marine Life Amid Climate Change
NGO Link Impact is pleased to announce its second photo exhibition, "Message of the Currents", which captures the silent stories of marine life as they face extinction, migration, and adaptation amid climate change. This exhibition focuses on marine creatures from the waters of the Philippines and Korea, inviting viewers to listen to the subtle yet powerful voices of these species as they navigate a changing world. With the theme of “currents,” this exhibition encourages us to ponder the messages we can derive from the global flow of water connecting seas around the world.
In this exhibition, Link Impact presents a collection of photographs that capture both the everyday lives and survival journeys of various marine species. Though often unseen, these creatures are undergoing drastic changes due to climate effects, moving to new habitats or, in some cases, nearing extinction. As these transformations ripple through the oceans, they are interconnected with the fate of ecosystems worldwide. Through these photographs, Link Impact hopes viewers gain a genuine understanding of the shifting marine environments and the urgency of preservation efforts.
The keyword "currents" plays a symbolic role in the exhibition. Currents connect the world's oceans, impacting all continents and binding countless ecosystems together. Through this theme, Link Impact conveys a universal message on the shared environmental challenges faced globally. As viewers follow the movement of the water, they are invited to reflect on the realities that marine life encounters across the world and to understand the profound changes affecting them due to climate shifts.
Link Impact emphasizes the importance of marine ecosystem conservation through this exhibition, hoping visitors will recognize how humanity and marine ecosystems are deeply connected by these "currents." More than a visual experience, the exhibition is an invitation to listen to the overlooked voices of nature in a changing environment. It serves as a call to acknowledge the critical need for marine species preservation and fosters a greater sense of responsibility toward climate action.
This exhibition is part of Link Impact’s ongoing environmental protection initiatives, showcasing the unique ecosystems of the Philippines, Korea, and beyond. Moving forward, Link Impact will continue to raise awareness of the challenges marine life faces globally, building international cooperation to safeguard our shared environment.