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Ocean

2021 ACTIVITY CALENDAR

Last year, we brought you a VIRTUAL Oceans Week Victoria... 

and we encourage you to take a look at all the exciting content to get jazzed up for 2022's celebtration!

Be sure to check out our video library for more content!

Click on each day below to learn more about the theme and activities that were offered!

REMINDER: please consider proper social distancing and personal safety when pursuing activities!

SUNDAY
JUNE 6

Connection Sunday

In these times of social distancing, connection is so important. Kick off Oceans Week Victoria 2021 with us and learn about how we can connect with each and the ocean.

MONDAY
JUNE 7

Impact Monday

Human activities impact ocean ecosystems everyday via transportation, fishing, and resource extraction. It helps to consider, what positive and negative impacts do I make each day?

TUESDAY
JUNE 8

Technology Tuesday

There are hundreds of amazing new technologies that are helping humans to explore, understand, and improve how we use ocean resources. Tune in today to learn about some of them!

WEDNESDAY
JUNE 9

Watershed Wednesday

Streams, rivers, and creeks all run together and eventually find their way into the ocean. Even if you don’t live directly on the coast, you do live on a watershed!

THURSDAY
JUNE 10

Under the Sea Thursday

Explore the deep! The deep ocean is sometimes referred to as the last frontier of exploration on this Earth.

FRIDAY
JUNE 11

Fun Fact Friday

Starting the education journey with a few fun facts can kickstart a long term love for a field of knowledge. Start today by learning a fun fact about your favorite ocean animal or ecosystem!

SATURDAY
JUNE 12

Sustainability Saturday

Co-existing with the ocean means being very cognizant of how we interact with ecosystems everywhere. Sustainability in ocean based interactions is crucial for ocean and human well-being.

SUNDAY
JUNE 13

Salish Sea Sunday

The Salish Sea is an intricate system of coastal waterways with rich biodiversity and important cultural significance for many First Nations communities.

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