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Blue The Film: Oceans in Peril

SecondaryYear 7 - 8ScienceEnvironmentalConservationOceansSustainabilityWater

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Blue is a documentary film that explores the decline in the health of our oceans and the challenges and opportunities for positive change. It is accompanied by a global campaign to create advocacy and behavior change through the #oceanguardian movement. The film is used in various educational lessons to inspire students to take action to protect the oceans, covering topics such as food webs and chains, human impact on marine ecosystems, environmental knowledge, the water cycle, respiratory systems of marine animals, and ocean acidification.

Clips from the documentary are embedded throughout the lesson plans where required. If you would like to watch the full documentary, You can do so on ClickView or stream on iTunes.

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    Blue - Ocean Food Chains and Food Webs
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    Blue - Human Impacts on the Ocean
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    Blue - Who is Helping Our Oceans?
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    Blue - The Role of the Ocean in the Water Cycle
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    Blue - Who is Looking Out for Our Oceans?
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    Blue - Comparing Respiratory Systems
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    Blue - Ocean Acidification
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