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BlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 7. The ocean is largely unexploredBlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 7. The ocean is largely unexplored: New technologies, sensors and tools are expanding the ability to explore the ocean. Ireland has one of the largest marine territories in Europe.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 6d. The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected - Heritage and CultureBlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 6d- The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected - Heritage and Culture: The ocean contributes to our marine heritage and culture. The majority of Ireland’s population lives within 50km of the coast.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 6c. The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected – Energy: BlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 6c. The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected – Energy: E.U. offshore wind investments topped €4.2 billion in 2014
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 6b. The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected – Trade: BlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 6b. The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected – Trade: More than 90% of global trade is carried by sea.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 6a. The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected – FoodBlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 6a: The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected – Food: The ocean provides an essential source of food. The ocean provides minerals, medicine and energy resources that improve our quality of life.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 5. The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystemsBlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 5. The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems: More plants and animal life are found in the ocean than on land. Ocean life ranges from the smallest microscopic plants and animals(phytoplankton and zooplankton), to the largest animals on earth, such as blue whales. Seashores, estuaries and the deepest parts of the ocean provide important nursery grounds for marine and aquatic species.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 4. The ocean made Earth habitableBlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 4. The ocean made Earth habitable: Over 50% of the oxygen we breathe comes from phytoplankton in the ocean. The ocean absorbs 30% carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere by human activity.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 3. The ocean is a major influence on our weather and climateBlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 3:The ocean is a major influence on our weather and climate. The ocean drives the water cycle, which supplies us with fresh water. The ocean moderates the weather and the Earth’s climate.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 2. Ocean, life and activity under the sea shape the features of the EarthBlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 2: Ocean, life and activity under the sea shape the features of the Earth: Tectonic activity and climatic changes have shaped continental shelves under the ocean, as well as forming islands and land features above. The changing sea levels and the force of the waves continuously affect our coast lines.
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Poster: Ocean Literacy Principal 1. The Earth has one big ocean with many features.BlueSociety.org, Sea for Society and the Marine Institute have developed a number of 'Your Ocean - Your Future' posters that can be used in class to raise awareness and understanding about "the ocean's influence on us and our influence on the ocean". The posters can be used to help learn about the key fundamental concepts about our ocean. Poster 1 The Earth has one big ocean with many features: The ocean covers 70% of the Planet. 97% of the Earth’s water is in the ocean.