Ocean Literacy and Leadership Camp
The Ocean Literacy and Leadership Camp registration is now open. The camp will be located at Tribune Bay Outdoor Education Centre on beautiful Hornby Island. For more information about the camp see here.
Ocean Literacy & Leadership online course and in-person camp will explore our personal leadership strengths which we can apply to being advocates for our ocean. In order to fully understand the ocean, we will be diving into the 7 Ocean Literacy Principles which help us understand the ocean’s influence on you—and your influence on the Ocean. There will be opportunities to explore the wonders of the ocean and to self reflect on the personal choice’s you make in your life and how it directly effects the health of the ocean. The leadership component will have a solutions-based focus and will help prepare you for the final culminating Action Project to take back to your school and/or community.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Identify your personal leadership traits and strength;
- Understand the importance of a multi-perspective approach to communicating;
- Understand the Essential Principles and Fundamental Concepts about the ocean;
- Have deeper connections to marine species and the concept of interconnectedness;
- Make informed and responsible decisions regarding the ocean and advocating for its health;
- Have tools and a plan to execute an action project.
Photos: Tribune Bay Outdoor Ed. Centre
Course Outline
Camp- 35%
- During the camp you will be interacting with internationally recognized presenters and youth leaders from all over the province in hopes to ignite a passion to have a voice for the ocean. During the camp you are expected to model positive and supportive participation through a variety of activities, workshops and labs; contribute to small group discussions, collaborate on action plans, and maintain a camp journal.
Module 1-FIRST ASSIGNMENT – Eco Audit 10%
- This section will give you a glimpse into your own consumption habits through a personal Eco-Audit. By providing a baseline of where you are in your daily life it will help you make those personal adjustments to create change and lead by example. Here is where the conversations begin.
Module 2 – Leadership PART 1- 10%
- The Leadership sections are designed to build your leadership skills and support you in the development and implementation of your Action Project. In this first leadership section you will identifying Your Leadership Strengths and adopt a multi-perspective approach for sustainable development. Like the eco-audit, this is a self-reflection piece to help support you and your quest forward with your final project.
Module 3 – Ocean Literacy Principles 5%
- Ocean Literacy Principles help us understand the ocean’s influence on you—and your influence on the Ocean. By understanding how everything is connected to the ocean we can better understand the vital importance of protecting it.
Module 4 – Marine Species 10%
- During the Marine Species section you will get a chance to explore three marine species of choice. Once you have an intimate connection to these species you will find how they are all interconnected and directly affect the health of our ocean, and how the health of the ocean directly effects them.
Module 5 – Ocean Issues 10%
- In the Ocean Issues section we will explore a sampling of issues effecting the health of our ocean. You may find you are pulled to one or part of one of these issues that spark your interest to ‘dive deeper’ in exploring it for your personal action project.
- Acidification
- Run Off & Sewage
- Over Fishing
- Oil Spills
- Garbage & Plastics
Module 6 – Leadership PART II – 20%
- In this final section of the course, Leadership Part II will build from your background knowledge on Ocean Literacy concepts, Marine Species, and Ocean issues and provide support to diving into the development of your own Action Project. By the end of this section you will have your outline for your personal action project ready to submit and print to share with others at the camp.
ASSESSMENT:
In addition to the first assignment 10%, there are 6 more modules 65% (1 quiz, 2 discussions, 3 mini-research assignments, 2 projects) and in person camp assessment 35% (participation, discussions, lab, journal).
Photos by: Tribune Bay Outdoor Ed. Centre
Tribune Bay Outdoor Education Centre, Ocean Wise, and School District 71 have run two years of Ocean Literacy and Leadership Camps for Young Women, and is offering a third. We recognize that many other students are interested in learning about Ocean Literacy and Leadership. With that in mind, we would like to reach out to male students ages 15-18 (and their parents) to ask what they would like to see in a Young Men's Ocean Literacy and Leadership Camp. Please complete the following survey to help us build a new program for future: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/oceancamp
In the mean time, we have an excellent opportunity open for all students, the Salish Sea Science Program presented by Ocean Wise. Students will participate in a three-day, two-night program at the Tribune Bay Outdoor Education Centre supported by NSERC Promoscience, where they will learn about ocean literacy, the history of the area and traditional knowledge through outdoor activities. The goal of the Salish Sea Science program is to promote ocean literacy, develop ocean science and leadership capacity amongst participants, and create ocean literacy resources for teachers. Students will develop their appreciation for the environment through outdoor activities including coastal hikes and kayaking. For more information and to apply, click here.