MSC Launches Oceans Day Powered By MSC Foundation
MSC Cruises has launched “Oceans Day powered by MSC Foundation,” a new onboard program timed to World Oceans Day. The initiative is designed to help children and families learn about, celebrate, and care for the ocean through interactive activities that blend education, creativity, and participation.
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