This interactive Ocean Literacy training workshop will help you to understand the ocean’s influence on you and your influence on the ocean.
You don’t need to be a marine scientist to understand the ocean—you just need the right tools.
This engaging 6-hour session is designed for curious individuals and professionals who want to deepen their understanding of how the ocean shapes our lives, communicate its importance with confidence, and make informed, responsible choices that support ocean health.
Whether you work in a marina, a school, a community hub—or simply care about the sea—this training will give you the clarity, confidence, and practical resources to take action and support our life force.
CPD Learning Objectives & Outcome
On this training you will:-
1. Learn about the 7 principles of ocean literacy
2. Explore inland-to-ocean pollution pathways using maps and data
3. Highlight the relevance of UN Sustainable Development Goal 14 to you and your work
4. Explore sensory and participatory local activities and projects available to support engagement
5. Encourage reflection on personal connections to the ocean, the ripple effect
6. Support action planning for responsible decision making and stewardship
7. Commit to realistic, role-relevant actions that support ocean literacy and resilience
This training will take place at Dalton Park Customer Services building, commencing at 10am.
All training materials will be provided.
Refreshments included, learners should bring their own lunch.
Any queries regarding this training can be directed to Georgina Fuller
georgina.m.fuller@gmail.com
The Sea We See CIC The Sea we See | Sea and ocean literacy