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Plastic Pirates Nova Scotia 2024 dataset - citizen science investigation of anthropogenic litter pollution of aquatic environments. [PDF]

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Ocean Literacy: Background, Future Drivers, and Opportunities

2021
In this introductory chapter a brief overall introduction is given in which current trends in ocean sciences, relevant for the development of ocean literacy, are sketched. In The ocean as the planet’s life support system, the history of oceanography is briefly discussed, and a number of characteristics of the ocean are mentioned.
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Ocean Literacy for All: a toolkit.

2021
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Scientists for Ocean Literacy: An Ocean Decade Project to Empower Scientists as Ocean Champions

Marine Technology Society Journal, 2022
Abstract The Ocean Decade project “Scientists for Ocean Literacy” is helping marine scientists become more actively involved in public engagement. Scientists have the power, knowledge, and passion to explain the importance of the ocean for the planet. But scientists cannot do this alone.
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From ocean issues to solutions: The role of public ocean literacy

OCEANS 2008, 2008
Public awareness and understanding of ocean issues is key to generating the political will to address these problems. The case for the importance of an ocean literate public in moving from issues to solutions has been made in a series of reports by national commissions starting with the Stratton Commission in 1969.
Jerry R. Schubel, Kathryn A. Schubel
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Ocean Literacy is Key to Preserving Our Oceans and Coasts

Marine Technology Society Journal, 2004
The article reviews the effect of both the U.S. Commission of Ocean Policy and the Pew Commission reports on our understanding of the degrading condition of our oceans. It lists the following four goals in contributing to an 'ocean-literate' America: to invest in higher education in science and technology fields relevant to the oceans; to develop an ...
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