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Science Without Borders® guides all of our work as we pursue our mission to preserve, protect and restore the world's oceans and aquatic resources.

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    • Our Coral Reef Ecology Curriculum is a great resource for students and teachers. Filled with lesson plans, videos, and interactive learning exercises, our education portal engages and inspires students to learn about coral reefs and to become stewards of this vital ecosystem.

    • We are now accepting applications for the 2024 Science Without Borders® Challenge! This annual art contest encourages students to learn about important ocean science and conservation issues through art. The competition is open to middle and high school students 11-19 years old, with prizes of up to $500 awarded to the winning entries.

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    The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation was honored to participate in a workshop hosted by UC Berkeley's Gump Research Station to inform the creation of a new 'Innovation Hub' on their campus in Moorea, French Polynesia. The workshop opened with a visit to the potential site of the new facility—the Atitia Center. Nestled in the southern half of the Gump Station, this center already boasts a rich tapestry of educational, cultural, and community programs. It was here that participants from across the Pacific converged to engage in a collective conversation about our shared interest in making this Innovation Hub a success. Over the course of three days, we shared ideas on how to create a space that could connect scientists with the local community, provide opportunities for people to get involved, and support innovative ideas that would strengthen the environment and community in Moorea. This effort is the latest step in a long journey towards a more inclusive, community-driven approach to marine science and conservation. The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation extends heartfelt gratitude to Gump Station for extending the invitation, and we look forward to the exciting journey ahead. Learn more:https://livingoceansfoundation.org/nurturing-innovation-and-community-connection-at-uc-berkeleys-gum… ... See MoreSee Less
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    In the heart of Moorea Island in French Polynesia, a recent workshop at UC Berkeley's Gump Research Station set the stage for a potentially transformative endeavor. Hosted by Gump Station, this gathering was dedicated to fostering a dynamic collaboration between scientists and the local community. The goal? To inform the creation of an ‘Innovation Hub’ that bridges the gap between research and the people it ultimately serves. Learn all about this initiative in our latest blog:https://livingoceansfoundation.org/nurturing-innovation-and-community-connection-at-uc-berkeleys-gum… ... See MoreSee Less
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    Full-time educators: The online application for NOAA's Teacher at Sea Program 2024 Field Season is OPEN NOW, through the month of November! Head over to teacheratsea.noaa.gov ("How to Apply") for details and a link to our online system. All application materials are due at **5:00 pm Pacific Time on November 30, 2023.** ... See MoreSee Less
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    Learn more about #CoralBleaching for #CoralBleachingAwareness Month by watching our award-winning film, "Coral Reefs: Trouble in Paradise."This film tells the story of reefs in the Chagos Archipelago, a tropical paradise in the British Indian Ocean Territory with some of the healthiest coral reefs on the planet. Shortly after their arrival, scientists witness the reefs starting to bleach before their eyes — evidence that even the most isolated places are not safe from the ravages of climate change. Their study of these reefs, however, does give some reason for hope, and leaves the scientists with a clear sense of what may be necessary to save the world’s coral reefs. 🎥 Watch the full video here:https://youtu.be/Q-Pf9-Qyc9c #CoralBleachingAwareness #ForCoral #LifeisBetterInColor 🪸 🌈 ... See MoreSee Less
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