
IMPACT MONDAY
JUNE 7
Human activities impact ocean ecosystems everyday via transportation, fishing, and resource extraction.
#oceansweekvictoria
Daily Action Goals
Make a list of your own daily activities and reflect on how they may impact the ocean ecosystem, in positive and negative ways.
Share with us what you did & hashtag #oceansweekvictoria
Salish Sea Snippet
Click the image to learn more about today’s theme and meet some local ocean people with Brett Soberg from Eagle Wing Tours.
Activities to Try
Parental Involvement Level Guide for Kids Category:
LOW
Children and youth can grab a device and join us on their own.
MED
Parents will need to help with this activity from time to time for things like printing, cutting, or downloading.
HIGH
This is a family activity that suggests going out of the house together or working with more complicated materials.
Best for: Kids (up to 10 years)
Parental Involvement Level:
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Experiment: Shell Shocked from Seaquaria Ocean Education
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Multimedia: Oceans Week Intro & Creative Challenge from LIVE IT
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Best for: Teens & Adults
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Video: How to Save Our High Seas from World Wildlife Fund
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Video: How to Save Our Coastal Seas from World Wildlife Fund
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Biographies and Videos: Meet a Scientist from Parks Canada
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Video clip: The End of Basking Sharks in BC from Skaana
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Videos: A Closer Look at Marine Life in BC from Hakai Institute
Best for: The Whole Family
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Video: Sea Garden Restoration from Parks Canada
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Activity Sheet: Ocean Acidification from Seaquaria Ocean Education
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