Science Without Borders®

Science Without Borders®

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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    🪸 Scientists are trying to mitigate the decline of corals. One way to do this is to grow and “plant” them. Coral ecologists grow corals in nurseries created either on land or in the ocean. As with most plants, you can break a leaf off and grow it into a whole new plant. The same process can be used to grow coral. When a piece of a coral is broken off, it can be regrown into another coral, and when they are large enough, they are transplanted from the nursery to the coral reef. #FactFriday Learn more about how people are using #CoralGardening for #HabitatRestoration on our Education Portal at https://www.livingoceansfoundation.org/education/portal/ , or by checking out our friends at Coral Gardeners!📷 : James Byrne ... See MoreSee Less
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    🎨 It’s time to apply to the Science Without Borders® Challenge! This international art contest engages students and teachers in important ocean science and conservation issues through art. 🦑 This year's theme is “Hidden Wonders of the Deep.” Middle and high school students 11-19 years old can enter by sending in their best handmade artwork of life in the deep sea. The #ScienceWithoutBorders is free to enter, but make sure to apply before the March 4 deadline for your chance to win prizes of up to $500! 📝Learn more & apply: https://www.livingoceansfoundation.org/education/science-without-borders-challenge/ ... See MoreSee Less
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    It's time for us to build 'cathedrals' for conservation. These 'cathedral' projects are so big and bold they will not be able to be completed in our lifetime, or in our children's lifetime, but will benefit all for many generations to come. It’s time to start planning for the next thousand years. Let's start today. #30x30 #HalfEarth #oceanoptimismWhat would it take to build the cathedrals of our environmental future? Find out more about this concept in the Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/12/19/climate-change-cathedral-project/[“The climate needs big, public, audacious goals that everyone can contribute to,” says Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. “Cathedrals were not completed in the lifetime of anyone starting them, but communities bought into these projects.” Everything from rebuilding coral reefs and reforesting the Amazon to repowering the world’s energy system and capturing gigatons of carbon dioxide could be the cathedrals of our time. We should portray them as bold, transcendent projects for the collective good that encompass generations.] 📷: Jurgen Freund/iLCP taken on our #GlobalReefExpedition mission to the #GreatBarrierReef ... See MoreSee Less
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    HAPPY NEW YEAR!🎉 As the year comes to a close and a new one is about to begin, we are taking a moment to reflect on everything we managed to accomplish this year. We invite you to delve into the stories that define our year—stories that showcase the depth of our work, the reach of our conservation efforts, and the transformative power of education. Your continued support has been instrumental in making these achievements possible.Looking into the future, we hope you will join us as we embark on new initiatives and collaborations in the coming year. Together, we can build a legacy of ocean preservation that transcends borders and leaves a lasting impact on the well-being of our oceans. Thank you for your support and your continued interest in our work to preserve, protect, and restore the health of our living oceans. We wish you health and happiness in the new year, and hope that 2024 brings us one step closer to healthy and resilient oceans. Read our New Year's newsletter:https://livingoceansfoundation.org//… ... See MoreSee Less
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    HAPPY HOLIDAYS!As the year comes to a close and a new one is about to begin, we are taking a moment to reflect on everything we managed to accomplish this year.We invite you to delve into the stories that define our year—stories that showcase the depth of our work, the reach of our conservation efforts, and the transformative power of education. Your continued support has been instrumental in making these achievements possible.As we look toward the future, we hope you will join us as we embark on new initiatives and collaborations in the coming year. Together, we can build a legacy of ocean preservation that transcends borders and leaves a lasting impact on the well-being of our oceans.Thank you for your support and your continued interest in our work to preserve, protect, and restore the health of our living oceans. We wish you health and happiness in the new year, and hope that 2024 brings us one step closer to healthy and resilient oceans.Happy Holidays,The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans FoundationRead our holiday newsletter:https://livingoceansfoundation.org//… ... See MoreSee Less
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