Community-Based Ocean Literacy: Four Examples of Ocean Optimism from Mi'kma'ki/Atlantic Canada

In this article, we consider the role of ocean literacy in coastal communities as an approach that fosters relevant, community-based learning. We also propose solutions to challenges facing human-ocean relationships by cultivating common understanding and collective action. We present four examples...

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Hauptverfasser: Ostertag, Julia, Ammendolia, Justine, Vance, Alexandra, McPherson, Kerri, Hamelin, Kayla M, Cousineau, Maryse, Daoud, Dounia, Morissette, Lyne, Orren, Kimberly, Hill, Amy, VanderKloet, Evelien, Whoriskey, Fred, Iverson, Sara, Sutherland, Maggie, Denny, Shelley, Beland, Joseph, Syliboy, Alanna, Stokesbury, Michael J. W, Porter, Darren
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