Seaweek 2010: March 1 – 7

green | March 1st, 2010 - 11:00 AM

seaweek

Each year, the Marine Education Society of Australasia, MESA, runs Seaweek to promote educational issues of relevance to the marine environment.

MESA is

  • a national organisation that aims to bring together people interested in the study and enjoyment of coastal and marine environments.
  • provides a forum for the sharing of ideas to facilitate the development of leading environmental education and interpretation programs with a coastal and marine focus.
  • promotes the sustainable use of marine and coastal environments through education.

In 2010, the theme is ‘Oceans of Life’ ours to explore and conserve’ in recognition of 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity.

Why Oceans of Life as the Seaweek theme?

Australia is a marine nation. We have one of the largest ocean territories in the world, and it drives our climate and weather, generates employment, provides food and resources, and offers lifestyle and recreational opportunities. (Source:CSIRO)

Australia’s oceans also support rich biodiversity which we aim to explore in Seaweek 2010.

Seaweek in 2010 can:

  • Inspire and inform you about the significance and value of our marine and coastal environment.
  • Initiate interest and actions for our marine and coastal environments.
  • Introduce you to activities and events facilitated in some states, through our State Representatives.
  • Provide you with educational resources available on the MESA website for your classroom based activities.
  • Involve your school and community participation in marine studies and exploration.

Check out MESA Seaweek 2010

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