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Welcome to the #OceanDecade Challenge activity pack!

From the food we eat to the air we breathe to the weather we experience, the ocean touches us all, every single day. The #OceanDecade Challenge is designed to bring ocean awareness to everyone regardless of where you live. Dive into these activities to explore the ocean sciences through games, experiments and hands-on activities, all while building a deeper understanding of how the ocean affects us all. Make sure to visit the 'Share Your Voice!' page and order your crests (while supplies last) when you're finished!



The activities are centred around the UN Ocean Decade Outcomes and have been grouped into two categories – Ocean Explorers (E) for youth in Grades 2 and 3 (ages 7-9) and Ocean Advocates (A) for youth in Grades 4 to 6 (ages 9-12). Each activity stands alone, so how many you complete and the order in which you choose to approach them is up to you, but we suggest trying one activity from each outcome and wrapping up the challenge with the activities from outcome 7.

The ocean needs our help, and the United Nations (UN) has declared 2021-2030 the decade to make it happen! By focusing on seven key societal outcomes, the UN hopes that people all around the world will use “the science we need for the ocean we want”: a clean, healthy, productive, predicted, safe, accessible and inspiring ocean!


A graphic listing the United Nations Ocean Decade Outcomes which are: A clean ocean where sources of pollution are identified and reduced or removed. A healthy and resilient ocean where marine ecosystems are understood, protected, restored and managed. A productive ocean where society understands and can respond to changing ocean conditions. A predicted ocean where society understands and can respond to changing ocean conditions. A safe ocean where life and livelihoods are protected from ocean-related hazards. An accessible ocean with open and equitable access to data, information, technology and innovation. An inspiring and engaging ocean where society understands and values the ocean in relation to human wellbeing and sustainable development.




Welcome to the #OceanDecade Challenge activity pack!

From the food we eat to the air we breathe to the weather we experience, the ocean touches us all, every single day. The #OceanDecade Challenge is designed to bring ocean awareness to everyone regardless of where you live. Dive into these activities to explore the ocean sciences through games, experiments and hands-on activities, all while building a deeper understanding of how the ocean affects us all. Make sure to visit the 'Share Your Voice!' page and order your crests (while supplies last) when you're finished!



The activities are centred around the UN Ocean Decade Outcomes and have been grouped into two categories – Ocean Explorers (E) for youth in Grades 2 and 3 (ages 7-9) and Ocean Advocates (A) for youth in Grades 4 to 6 (ages 9-12). Each activity stands alone, so how many you complete and the order in which you choose to approach them is up to you, but we suggest trying one activity from each outcome and wrapping up the challenge with the activities from outcome 7.

The ocean needs our help, and the United Nations (UN) has declared 2021-2030 the decade to make it happen! By focusing on seven key societal outcomes, the UN hopes that people all around the world will use “the science we need for the ocean we want”: a clean, healthy, productive, predicted, safe, accessible and inspiring ocean!


A graphic listing the United Nations Ocean Decade Outcomes which are: A clean ocean where sources of pollution are identified and reduced or removed. A healthy and resilient ocean where marine ecosystems are understood, protected, restored and managed. A productive ocean where society understands and can respond to changing ocean conditions. A predicted ocean where society understands and can respond to changing ocean conditions. A safe ocean where life and livelihoods are protected from ocean-related hazards. An accessible ocean with open and equitable access to data, information, technology and innovation. An inspiring and engaging ocean where society understands and values the ocean in relation to human wellbeing and sustainable development.




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