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RSSYou don't have to be near the sea to learn about the ocean's impact on you and your impact on the ocean.
When developing a Blue Project, many students and teachers opt to step beyond the classroom and experience the natural environment they're studying, engaging in hands-on experiences.
Examples of schools that have earned the European Blue School Certificate through classroom-based efforts.
Examples of different types of projects broken down into performed activities to demonstrate how they align with the mandatory criteria.
Every project needs to address compulsory criteria to obtain the European Blue School Certification and to be part of the Network.
This map shows the kind of litter that ends up on European beaches according to several categories (glass, textile, metal, polymer, etc.).
Mature agenda containing all topics for discussion during the 19th EMODnet Steering Committee Meeting, taking place on 1 December 2023.
The Network of European Blue Schools aims to empower schools and teachers who are agents of change for the ocean and support them in educating the new generation of more aware, responsible, and engaged Ocean Literate citizens.
The EMODnet-Copernicus Marine Service coordination meetings aim to foster current collaboration and leverage future mutual areas of benefit between EMODnet and Copernicus Marine.
European Maritime Day 2024 - read more on how to apply.