2019
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00006
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Book Review: Exemplary Practices in Marine Science Education

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“…Therefore, museums, zoos and aquaria are in the position to answer the call for this cooperation, and this will be one of the challenges we will all be facing in the upcoming years. However, there is a downside with such places: learning there is "informal", therefore it is hardly measurable (Seraphin et al, 2019). Again, we urge to fully cooperate with scientific and educational institutions to give the best experience available in terms of ocean literacy and promote not only better understanding but a greater awareness of the ocean and relative issues, and from there develop a true behavioral change.…”
Section: Outcome 7: An Inspiring and Engaging Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, museums, zoos and aquaria are in the position to answer the call for this cooperation, and this will be one of the challenges we will all be facing in the upcoming years. However, there is a downside with such places: learning there is "informal", therefore it is hardly measurable (Seraphin et al, 2019). Again, we urge to fully cooperate with scientific and educational institutions to give the best experience available in terms of ocean literacy and promote not only better understanding but a greater awareness of the ocean and relative issues, and from there develop a true behavioral change.…”
Section: Outcome 7: An Inspiring and Engaging Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%