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The Ocean Race Launches ‘Generation Ocean’ to Inspire Young People to Protect Our Blue Planet

13th October 2022
The Generation Ocean booklet
The Generation Ocean programme aimed at second-level students was launched this week Credit: The Ocean Race

The Ocean Race is launching Generation Ocean, a new learning programme for secondary schools that encourages young people to join the race to protect “our incredible blue planet”.

The programme comprises engaging materials that aim to equip teachers and parents with all they need to help learners understand the crucial role the ocean plays in sustaining life on Earth, the threats that are jeopardising this vital system and the solutions that are needed to protect it.

Launched in English on Thursday 13 October, the materials will be available in eight further languages (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Danish, Dutch, French, German and Mandarin) in the coming months.

Suitable for learners over 12 years old, the free resources can be used in school, for at-home learning or within the community.

The programme features a booklet with articles, stories, reflections and action points to be carried out in the classroom, and an educator’s guide with suggested activities and a step-by-step guide to inspire teachers to include age-appropriate ocean principles and concepts in their lessons.

Created in collaboration with 11th Hour Racing — founding partner of The Ocean Race’s Racing with Purpose sustainability programme — Generation Ocean provides an overview of key ocean themes, features examples and good practices from around the world, highlights links between ocean and climate and reflects on the need to recognise ocean rights.

The programme also offers ocean advocacy ideas and a comprehensive glossary of ocean-related concepts.

The Generation Ocean booklet contains engaging articles, stories, reflections and action points | The Ocean RaceThe Generation Ocean booklet contains engaging articles, stories, reflections and action points | The Ocean Race

Generation Ocean is part of The Ocean Race’s wider learning programme and can be used across subject areas to increase ocean literacy. Lesson activities also feature social and emotional learning (SEL) techniques to help encourage and empower young people to take positive action for the ocean.

Lucy Hunt, senior advisor for summits and learning at The Ocean Race said: “As The Ocean Race sailors race around the planet, they are seeing the devastating impact of pollution, climate change and industrial overfishing on the ocean. At the same time, the world is waking up to just how important the seas are for our survival, from regulating the climate to providing us with food, jobs and the air we breathe.

“It is time to act and listen to the ideas and opinions of young people talking about the ocean and their solutions. Youth need to be heard and empowered, and it all starts with ocean education.

“There has been a real disconnect from nature and how important it is in our lives. This programme shines a light on the ocean and how we can be part of the solution in honouring the work it does for us as a planet and how we can stand up for the ocean's rights.”

To mark the launch of Generation Ocean, The Ocean Race is offering four passionate students and their teacher the exciting opportunity to win a trip to Aarhus in Denmark when the round-the-world race sails into the city in May 2023.

To enter the competition, students need to create a short film about a project they have created to raise awareness of ocean rights within their community.

The prize includes flights, accommodation and meals, an opportunity for the team to present their project on stage, a chance to speak about it at The Ocean Race Summit Aarhus, participation at the Aarhus Youth Summit and learning experiences and time to explore Aarhus city and Ocean Live Park, The Ocean Race’s dedicated onsite event space. For more details on the competition, see HERE.

Published in Ocean Race, Environment
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