Teachers' perspectives of Ocean Literacy through an ethic of care ...

The world’s oceans face an uncertain future through human actions leading to environmental crises such as warming waters, ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, mass extinction, and ecosystem collapse. Ocean education through ocean literacy is one approach to mitigate the consequences of our indust...

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Main Author: Jackson-Drouin, Natasha
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Published: University of British Columbia 2021
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