Turning Tides: a new resource to connect and support young changemakers

2023-10-03T15:00:34+00:00October 3, 2023|

Turning Tides is a resource, created by Jasmine Rodman, World Ocean Day Youth Advisory Council alumna, which provides resources and peer advice to young advocates. When Jasmine Rodman started her journey as an ocean advocate and artist, she admits that she didn’t know what she was getting into. Skills like networking, creating a website, building The post Turning Tides: a new resource to connect and support young changemakers appeared first on The Ocean Project.

Volunteer or Intern with us!

2023-10-03T15:00:30+00:00October 3, 2023|

This past year, four outstanding and dedicated interns worked with us to help support the thousands of event organizers across the globe in taking action for our one shared ocean. Read about their experiences below! As a lean organization (equivalent of three full-time staff) with a large global reach and impact, The Ocean Project loves The post Volunteer or Intern with us! appeared first on The Ocean Project.

Partnering with the International Zoo Educators Association

2023-10-03T02:50:11+00:00October 3, 2023|

The Ocean Project and the International Zoo Educators Association (IZE) are like-minded organizations in many ways. Both are small and nimble non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting conservation education professionals in pursuit of a healthier planet. Many IZE institutions celebrate World Ocean Day, which The Ocean Project has been coordinating globally for over 20 years, and The post Partnering with the International Zoo Educators Association appeared first on The Ocean Project.

Don’t Sleep on the Other Sandhill Season

2023-10-02T19:31:04+00:00October 2, 2023|

Sandhill Cranes are gateway birds: Encountering their impressive size, elegant movements, and prehistoric croaking calls can turn any casual observer into a full-fledged birder. What's more, their...

Check out and Subscribe to Blue Planet Beacon

2023-10-02T02:49:35+00:00October 2, 2023|

Check out Blue Planet Beacon, and subscribe here to get on the list to receive future issues of this quarterly newsletter, created for youth, partners, and friends around the world to collaborate more for a healthy ocean and a stable climate. Each issue will provide updates on our collaborative youth engagement, leadership and advocacy work, info The post Check out and Subscribe to Blue Planet Beacon appeared first on The Ocean Project.

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