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National Geo. Releases Marine Protected Area Curriculum

Written by oregon | Aug 10, 2011 11:18:57 PM

What is a marine protected area, what purpose do they serve and why are so many places around the world (including Oregon) considering or implementing them? These are pretty big questions, that have a lot to do with our understanding of ocean literacy, that is: understanding the ocean’s influence on you and your influence on the ocean. There are 7 principles of Ocean Literacy — ideas scientists and educators agree everyone should understand about the ocean. In seeking to better inform students and educators not only about general principles of Ocean Literacy, but also specific applications of policies such as marine protected areas and reserves, National Geographic has just released this new resource:

"As part of the National Geographic Society's Ocean Initiative, National Geographic Education is helping teachers educate students about the importance of ocean health and the management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).

This summer, explore a new unit of teacher-tested classroom activities for use in science courses, covering topics including marine ecology, human impacts on the ocean, and conservation. Learn how to use current classroom technologies, videos, photo galleries, and maps as part of a dynamic, project-based learning experience." Check it out!