STREAMS & SESSIONS

STREAM 1: Ocean Literacy Research • STREAM 2: Ocean Education • STREAM 3: Ocean Art & Storytelling •

STREAM 1: Ocean Literacy Research • STREAM 2: Ocean Education • STREAM 3: Ocean Art & Storytelling •

*All events are in Pacific Standard Time (PST)

To learn more about each session and to register, click on the titles of the sessions.

A dedicated page for each session, outlining the presenters and a button to register, will appear.


#NatureForAll Storytelling Event (S3)
Feb.
7

#NatureForAll Storytelling Event (S3)

  • Fox Cabaret (map)

As part of the #NatureForAll Storytelling Festival, the Story Collider is thrilled to be putting on an evening of true, personal stories about science that focus on the love of nature and how that love inspires us toward conservation.

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Feb.
7

Ocean Literacy as a Policy Tool (S1)

  • Room 204 (map)

Positioned as a path towards transformation within the UN Ocean Decade, this session will examine how ocean literacy can be positioned as a mechanism for policy change. Key questions which will be discussed include exploring how ocean literacy can be communicated effectively to policy audiences so that funding streams and programmes of work relating to ocean literacy are supported.

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Ocean Literacy & the Sustainable Blue Economy (S1)
Feb.
7

Ocean Literacy & the Sustainable Blue Economy (S1)

  • Room 204 (map)

Identified as one of the Ocean Literacy Research Community's key priority areas, this session will explore how the dual agendas of ocean literacy and the blue economy can be aligned (or not), including understanding how ocean literacy research can support sustainable coastal economies or can be used to encourage businesses to become more ‘ocean literate’. 

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Georgia Straight Alliance Festival of Ocean Films (S3)
Feb.
6
to Feb. 7

Georgia Straight Alliance Festival of Ocean Films (S3)

For more than 10 years, the Festival of Ocean Films has been helping to raise interest and awareness of the ocean not only as a place for positive recreation, but also of sustainable and responsible commerce, and an environment to be respected and protected, for future generations. This year’s Festival is taking place as part of IMPAC5.

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Ocean Literacy and Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (S1)
Feb.
6

Ocean Literacy and Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (S1)

  • Room 204 (map)

To truly realize ocean literacy with- and for- all, ongoing ocean literacy research must place justice, equity, diversity, and inclusivity at its core. This panel session will bring together speakers with experience and expertise to stimulate much needed discussion as to how we, as a global ocean literacy community, can ensure that justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion remain central to our research. 

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An Ocean Literacy Research Café (S1)
Feb.
6

An Ocean Literacy Research Café (S1)

  • Room 204 (map)

The Ocean Literacy Research (OLR) café concludes a workshop series aimed at co-developing a global Ocean Literacy Research program for the Decade. The OLR Café will be hosted by four Ocean Literacy Research Community facilitators and will begin with a context-setting introduction followed by four Café chats before returning to a concluding plenary.

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Ocean Conservation 4 Schools: Live From IMPAC5 (S2)
Feb.
6
to Feb. 9

Ocean Conservation 4 Schools: Live From IMPAC5 (S2)

  • Virtual (map)

In collaboration with the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition, Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants, and the All-Atlantic Blue Schools Network, join a 40-minute live broadcast to schools each day (Feb 6 to 9) featuring presentations by Congress young professionals (15 mins), followed by Q&A (25-30 min).

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ECOP Canada Ocean Decade Workshop (S2)
Feb.
5

ECOP Canada Ocean Decade Workshop (S2)

  • Youth Pavilion (map)

Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOPs) are the leaders who will see the Ocean Decade through to 2030 and shape the future of Canada's Blue Economy. Join ECOP Canada for a fun networking session and interactive workshop on how you and the diverse perspectives of fellow early career professionals can impact how we interact with the ocean during the Decade and beyond.

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Public Ocean Perceptions Research & Measuring Ocean Literacy (S1)
Feb.
5

Public Ocean Perceptions Research & Measuring Ocean Literacy (S1)

  • Room 209 (map)

Join this interactive presentation on three different public opinion national studies recently done in the UK, Canada, and Brazil, as well as the 2015 (ongoing) International Ocean Literacy Survey. The aim, methodological approach, key findings, and next steps of these four studies will be discussed, followed by a lively discussion on the different dimensions of ocean literacy and ways to measure impact.

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Reaching Mass Audiences Through Technology & Media Communications (S1)
Feb.
5

Reaching Mass Audiences Through Technology & Media Communications (S1)

  • Room 209 (map)

Join communications, media and educational technology experts from around the globe as we talk about how to reach and resonate with mass audiences on the ocean story. We will discuss amplifying ocean values, framing ocean messages, optimising technology and media, and how to ground our efforts in a research-led evidence-based approach.

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Ocean Literacy & Climate Change (S1)
Feb.
4

Ocean Literacy & Climate Change (S1)

  • Room 204 (map)

This session will bring together researchers and practitioners interested in furthering the connection between ocean literacy research and climate action, including areas relating to behaviour change, adaptive capacity, and resilience.

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Ocean Festival (S2)
Feb.
3
to Feb. 4

Ocean Festival (S2)

  • Jack Poole Plaza (map)

From exploring a giant ocean floor map with augmented reality, to assisting in the construction of a killer whale skeleton, to experiencing part of the Sacred Journey tribal canoe exhibit, to live performances and more…there’s something for everyone. Join us for this free public celebration of the ocean.

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High Tide Art Exhibition (S3)
Feb.
3
to Feb. 9

High Tide Art Exhibition (S3)

  • Vancouver Convention Centre (map)

Installations throughout the Vancouver Convention Centre feature works by ocean artists-in residence who participated in last year’s Ocean Week Canada and the Ocean Conservation Expedition around Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy. 

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