Are you passionate about the environment?
Are you keen to take an active role in contributing to the health of our ocean?
If so, join our Ocean Youth Programme for hands-on experiences learning about ocean conservation. Through development of skills in science communication, technology, marketing and event management you will take an active role in finding solutions.
The Ōtepoti Ocean Youth programme will be based at the University of Otago’s New Zealand Marine Studies Centre and is open to applicants from 13-17yrs of age. The programme will be held on December 13th-15th 2021 and January 26th-28th 2022, from 10am to 3:30pm . The last day, Jan 29th, will be based in Dunedin from 7am to 1pm.
December 13th: Introduction to the programme. Hands-on learning about ocean conservation and the Sustainable Development Goals.
December 14th: Toroa and their kaitiaki. Focus on ecotourism, community initiatives and technology used to study the sea.
December 15th: Sustainable business. Creating merchandise with a conservation message.
January 26th: Shark Spy. Gathering knowledge on the small and large with Citizen Science.
January 27th: Pakake and their kai. Fieldwork and methods to investigate ecosystem changes over time.
January 28th: Aquavan Ambassadors. Animal husbandry, setting up Aquavan and preparing merchandise for the outreach event.
January 29th: Public outreach event in Dunedin, led by You(th).
Participants are expected to participate in all 7 days of the programme and must arrange their own transport and lunches (morning and afternoon tea will be provided).
Ocean Youth is a growing movement, developed by Ocean Future Fund (formerly the SEA LIFE Trust Aust/NZ) and delivered through a range of marine centres including SEA LIFE Aquariums in Australia & New Zealand to raise awareness and understanding of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Networking with other Ocean Youth programmes will be part of the programme.
This programme will only be running at Alert Level 1 or 2.
Total cost of the programme: $250
Sign up via this link to the application form: https://www.oceanyouth.org/program-application/