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Algae: The Powerhouse of the Anemone

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education, science

by Rachel McMahon
Did you know that Sea anemones have algae symbionts? Me neither. As soon as I caught wind of it, I knew I had to dig deeper. And so I did.

March 24, 2022
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Getting to Know Who Lives in Our Big, Blue Backyard: The Value of Place-Based Ocean Education

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education, personal experience

by Kayla-Marie Kulczycki
I have always loved living by the ocean. The sight of the sparkling water in the sunlight and the deep colour of it during overcast days, the sound of the waves crashing rhythmically upon the shore, and even the smell of the sea carries a familiar comfort.

July 30, 2021
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SṈIDȻEȽ (Tod Inlet) Restoration

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education, personal experience, restoration

by Zoe Cilliers
I do not speak the same language as the forest, or the ocean. I cannot ask the ocean, even in my best wavy, whaley warbel what it needs to get better. But I am trying to learn, and the best way to do that, I think, is to listen.

February 19, 2021
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The Power of Getting to Know the Places Where We Live and Visit

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personal experience

by Roleen Sevillena
I discovered the power of getting to know the places where we live and visit, and how that can cultivate a deeper connectedness with the natural world. Place-based learning opportunities and exploration sparked my passion for experiential education and conservation – and continues to shape my life today.

February 18, 2021
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Seaquaria Ocean Education is a division of World Fisheries Trust, a registered Canadian charity dedicated to the equitable and sustainable use and conservation of aquatic biodiversity.


Seaquaria Ocean Education acknowledges and respects the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples on whose traditional and unceded territories we work and the Songhees, Esquimalt, T’Sou-ke, WSANEC and other First Nations peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

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Thursday, 24, Mar
Algae: The Powerhouse of the Anemone
Friday, 30, Jul
Getting to Know Who Lives in Our Big, Blue Backyard: The Value of Place-Based Ocean Education
Friday, 19, Feb
SṈIDȻEȽ (Tod Inlet) Restoration
Thursday, 18, Feb
The Power of Getting to Know the Places Where We Live and Visit

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