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 Ocean Literacy Resources

This page contains resources for enhancing your understanding of how educators and policymakers can use the Ocean Literacy framework to influence teaching and learning about the ocean throughout our schools, museums, aquariums, science centers, parks, and other informal learning environments. The resources listed below include webinars, the NMEA Special Report on Ocean Literacy from March 2010, global resources and translations, videos, and the timeline and honor roll of Ocean Literacy development.


Ocean Literacy Webinar Series

The NMEA Ocean Literacy Committee hosted a three-part webinar series this winter, with each webinar covering a different topic and the topics building on the one prior. Details for each webinar and links to recordings of them can be found below. 

Webinar 1: Exploring and Applying the Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence for Grades K–12

View a recording of this webinar here > 

This interactive webinar engaged participants in opportunities to explore the Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence for Grades K–12. It discussed how to apply these grade-level appropriate conceptual progressions, designed to increase Ocean Literacy, to the development of learning experiences and instructional materials for use in K–12 classrooms, informal environments, and professional learning opportunities for educators.

Presented by:

  • Catherine Halversen, Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley

  • Craig Strang, Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley

  • Lynn Tran, Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley

  • Lynn Whitley, Wrigley Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Southern California

Duration: 90 minutes

NOTE: During this webinar, it was suggested participants have ready access to a conceptual flow diagram that was investigated, a copy of which can be found here >


Webinar 2: Alignment of the Ocean Literacy Framework with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)

View a recording of this webinar here > 

This webinar built participant's familiarity and understanding of the Ocean Literacy - NGSS alignment tool. It described why alignment of the Ocean Literacy Framework with NGSS is needed, and explained the rating scale used to describe the different relationships between the Ocean Literacy Principles and the Disciplinary Core Ideas that comprise the Next Generation Science Standards. Participants explored the alignment tool through the examination of particular grade bands, Ocean Literacy Principles and DCIs, along with the ratings explanations provided by a panel of experts.

Presented by: 

  • Sarah Pedemonte, Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley

  • Craig Strang, Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley

  • Lynn Whitley, Wrigley Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Southern California

NOTE: During this webinar, we suggested participants have ready access to the alignment documents, as well as a copy of the NGSS and the Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence.

Prior to this webinar, we recommended watching this video introduction to the NGSS in NSTA’s Learning Center if you are not familiar with the Next Generation Science Standards.

Duration: 60 minutes

Instructions for Viewers: 
Please note that at several points during this webinar you will want to pause the recording to explore the alignment documents yourself. The recorded webinar has been edited to eliminate the time periods when we gave participants an opportunity to review these documents before moving on to the next part of the presentation.


Webinar 3: Organizing for Ocean Literacy - Implementation at Different Scales

View a recording of this webinar here > 

This webinar provided examples of how educators, scientists, and policy makers have deployed the Ocean Literacy Framework and the Ocean Literacy/NGSS Alignment document. It focused on moving from ideas to impact by looking at examples of Ocean Literacy-inspired curricula, non-formal programs with a focus on Ocean Literacy, and how the alignment of NGSS with Ocean Literacy can be leveraged to support funding efforts, strategic planning activity, and teacher professional learning.

Presented by:

  • Kurt Holland, Lead Science Communicator, Broader Impacts West

  • Diana Payne, Connecticut Sea Grant

  • Sarah Schoedinger, NOAA Office of Education

Duration: 60 minutes 

Webinar organizers are interested in feedback on this webinar. After viewing it, please take a couple minutes to answer four brief questions.


NMEA Special Report on Ocean Literacy March 2010

The Ocean Literacy Campaign Special Report #3

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Special Edition Log, March 2010—This NMEA Special Edition, the Ocean Literacy Campaign Special Report #3, features the work of dozens of agencies and hundreds of individuals to bring ocean sciences into the mainstream of both formal and informal education. As a community, we have accomplished a great deal since the initial distribution of what has fondly come to be known as “The Ocean Literacy Brochure” at the 2005 NMEA Annual Conference in Maui. Number one among those accomplishments is the publication in this Report of the Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence for Grades K-12 in the form of 28 conceptual flow diagrams. The report also includes several articles and resources that we hope will be informative as you begin to use the Scope and Sequence.

Funding for this Special Report was generously provided by the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and NOAA Office of Education. Their support is deeply appreciated.

— Craig Strang and Lynn Uyen Tran, Special Report Editors

Inside | NMEA Special Report #3

The Ocean Literacy Campaign Special Edition • March 2010

Introduction
By Craig Strang and Lynn Uyen Tran

From the Principles to the Scope and Sequence: A Brief History of the Ocean Literacy Campaign
By Sarah Schoedinger, Lynn Uyen Tran, and Lynn Whitley

Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence Honor Roll

Impacts of the Ocean Literacy Principles

Scientist and Educator Partnerships and Ocean Literacy: Creating a New Community of Practice
By Catherine Halversen and Lynn Uyen Tran

Research on Learning and Teaching Ocean and Aquatic Sciences
By Lynn Uyen Tran, Diana L. Payne, and Lynn Whitley

Developing the Ideas of Ocean Literacy Using Conceptual Flow Diagrams*
By Craig Strang, Kathy DiRanna, and Jo Topps

Introduction to Conceptual Flow Diagrams: Ocean Literacy Scope and Sequence

Conceptual Flow Diagrams for Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12*

Ideas from Teachers: Using the Ocean Literacy Framework

How to Use the Ocean Literacy Alignment Matrix

Index of Topics

Alignment of Scope and Sequence with New York State Standards for Grades 3-8

About the Contributors and Credits  

*These articles and diagrams have been updated and are now available in A Handbook for Increasing Ocean Literacy: A Tool for Educators and Ocean Literacy Advocates and on the scope and sequence web page.


 Global Ocean Literacy Resources

Websites


Resources

Ocean literacy for all: a toolkit

Ocean literacy for all: a toolkit

 

Videos

In this special episode of Voice of the Sea, we take a look at what it means to be ocean literate. The ocean regulates our weather and climate. It supplies f...
Children from around the world share their thoughts about the Ocean.
High-level world experts gathered on 4-5 December 2017 in Venice, Italy, to define a roadmap to advance ocean literacy at a global scale. At this occasion, U...

The first Virtual Ocean Literacy Summit was organized on the occasion of World Oceans Day 2020 (June 8). Panel 1: Our ocean connects us …

The first Virtual Ocean Literacy Summit was organized on the occasion of World Oceans Day 2020 (June 8). Panel 2: Our Ocean engages us…

The first Virtual Ocean Literacy Summit was organized on the occasion of World Oceans Day 2020 (June 8). Conclusion: The ocean we need for the future we want


Ocean Literacy Principle #1: The Earth has one big ocean with many features (with the voice of Francesca Santoro, Ocean Literacy Specialist of UNESOC's Inter...
Ocean Literacy Principle #2: "The ocean and life in the ocean shape the features of Earth" (with the voice of Vladimir Ryabinin, Executive Secretary of UNESC...
Ocean Literacy Principle #3: "The ocean is a major influence on weather and climate" (with the voice of Sylvia Earle, Marine biologist and explorer). Ocean L...
Ocean Literacy Principle #4: "The ocean makes Earth habitable" (with the voice of Peter Thomson, United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Oce...
Ocean Literacy Principle #5: "The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems" (with the voice of Asha de Vos, marine biologist). Ocean Literacy ...
Ocean Literacy Principle #6: "The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected" (with the voice of Ray Dalio, founder of OceanX). Ocean Literacy is defin...
 
Ocean Literacy Principle #7: "The ocean is largely unexplored" (with the voice of Wendy Schmidt, Founder of Schmidt Ocean Institute). Ocean Literacy is defin...
 

 International Ocean Literacy

Translations of Essential Principles and Fundamental Concepts

GREEK

Italian

Japanese

Polish

Portuguese

SPANISH


International Ocean Literacy Resources

The NMEA Special Report #3 has been translated into Chinese and is available for browsing and download on the Taiwan Marine Education Center website.

The NMEA Special Report #3 has been translated into Chinese and is available for browsing and download on the Taiwan Marine Education Center website.

Ocean Literacy guide in Polish from http://oceanliteracy.pl/

Ocean Literacy guide in Polish from http://oceanliteracy.pl/

Bay of Bengal Literacy guide from https://bayofbengalliteracy.net/

Bay of Bengal Literacy guide from https://bayofbengalliteracy.net/

“What every student should know about the ocean, Ocean literacy,“ an article by Evy Copejans in Jaarboek De Aardrijkskunde (Geography Teacher’s Yearbook, 2014) that includes the Dutch translation of the 7 Essential Principles.

“What every student should know about the ocean, Ocean literacy,“ an article by Evy Copejans in Jaarboek De Aardrijkskunde (Geography Teacher’s Yearbook, 2014) that includes the Dutch translation of the 7 Essential Principles.

Set of 13 posters in Spanish from Explora Valparaíso and Oceana Chile

Set of 13 posters in Spanish from Explora Valparaíso and Oceana Chile

Poster showing the 7 Essential Principles in Spanish, created in Chile

Poster showing the 7 Essential Principles in Spanish, created in Chile


Ocean Literacy Timeline

The Ocean Literacy campaign began as a grassroots effort to determine what everyone should know about the ocean. Ocean Literacy is now an important global concept. Explore NMEA’s critical role in the development of Ocean Literacy all over the world. Download the Ocean Literacy Timeline here (then zoom in to explore the image) >


 Ocean Literacy Honor Roll

These documents serve as a practical resource that educators and policymakers use to influence teaching and learning about the ocean throughout our schools, museums, aquariums, science centers, parks, and other informal learning environments. Several hundred leading scientists and educators contributed to the development of these consensus documents. They were used to ensure that ocean concepts are well-represented in A Framework for K-12 Science Education (National Academy of Sciences, 2012) and the “Next Generation Science Standards” (Achieve, Inc., 2013).

Ocean Literacy Guide version 1
Ocean Literacy Guide version 2
Scope & Sequence Development
Scope & Sequence Review
Ocean Literacy-NGSS Alignment
 

Organizations

Organization Contribution
Association of Zoos and Aquariums
College of Exploration
Centers for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE)
Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
National Geographic Society
National Marine Educators Association
National Marine Educators Association Ocean Literacy Committee
National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
The Ocean Project

Individuals

Name Organization Contribution
Alice Alldredge University of California, Santa Barbara
Noelle Apostol Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, MARE, COSEE California
Dave Bader Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific
Andrew Balendy Catalina Island Marine Institute
Patricia Banks Science Teacher, Maryland
Lynn Barakos Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Rebecca Bell Environmental Education Specialist, Maryland State Department of Education
Rita Bell Monterey Bay Aquarium
Lincoln Bergman Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Tina Bishop College of Exploration, COSEE California
Marjorie Bollinger National Aquarium in Baltimore
Susan Brady Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Scott Carley College of Exploration, Whidbey GeoDome
Diane Carnahan K-12 Alliance/WestEd
Francesca Cava National Geographic Society
Karen Cerwin K-12 Alliance/WestEd
Bob Chen University of Massachusetts – Boston,
Jennifer Cherrier Florida A&M University
Linda Chilton University of Southern California Sea Grant, COSEE West
Vic Chow Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California Davis
Patricia Cooper University of Hawaii, Manoa, COSEE California
Ann Coopersmith University of Hawaii, Maui Community College
Kathleen Cressy Puente High School, Ventura, CA, COSEE West Teacher
Cynthia Cudaback Ocean Consulting
Marc Dantzker Cornell Ornithology Laboratory
Jamila Daulatzai Bassett High School, Los Angeles, California
Roberta Dean Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, MARE
Annette deCharon University of Maine, COSEE Ocean Systems
Dena Deck Stephen Foster Elementary School, Bellflower, California COSEE West Teacher
Mark DeCrosta Science Teacher, J.W. Mitchell High School, New Port Richey, Florida
Melissa Demetrikopoulos Institute for Biomedical Philosophy
Kathy DiRanna K-12 Alliance/WestEd
Joe Diskin Principle, Eisenhower School, Bridgewater, New Jersey
Ania Driscoll-Lind Hawaii Public Schools, Kula Naia Foundation
Don Duggan-Haas Paleontological Research Institution,Museum of the Earth, Ithaca, New York
Kanesa Duncan University of Hawaii, Manoa, Curriculum Research & Development Group, COSEE California
Laura Eidietis Eastern Michigan University
Christina Engen Crescenta Valley High School, Glendale, CA COSEE West Teacher
Dominique Evans-Bye Clark Magnet High School, Glendale, CA COSEE West Teacher
John Farrington Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (retired)
Rosanne Fortner Ohio State University, COSEE Great Lakes
Great Lakes OL Guide
Adam Frankel Marine Acoustics
Mark L. Friedman Animo Leadership Charter High School, Inglewood, California
Mark Frischer Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, GA
Jed Fuhrman University of Southern California
Steve Gaines University of California, Santa Barbara
Marsha Gear California Sea Grant
Amy Larrison Gillan Science Teacher, Indiana Public School
Scott Glenn Rutgers University, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Emily Griffen Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, MARE, COSEE California
Gary Griggs University of California, Santa Cruz
Charlene Guss Ivy Academy Middle School, Woodland Hills, CA COSEE West Teacher
Catherine Halversen Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, MARE, COSEE California
Peggy Hamner University of California, Los Angeles, COSEE West
Christy Herren University of Maine, COSEE Ocean Systems
Amy Hill Chadwick High School, Palos Verdes, CA COSEE West Teacher
Jan Hodder University of Oregon, COSEE Pacific Partnerships
Martos Hoffman TERC
Kurt Holland Seventh Generation Advisors, Santa Monica Alternative Schoolhouse, Santa Monica, California, COSEE West Teacher
Liesl Hotaling Stevens Institute of Technology, COSEE Mid-Atlantic
Myrna Jacobson University of Southern California
Kris Jensen High School Teacher, Queen Ann’s County, Maryland
Beth Jewell West Springfield High School
Brandon Jones United States Environmental Protection Agency
Benjamin Kay Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California, COSEE West Teacher
Paula Keener-Chavis NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research
Renee Klein BTSA Program, Los Angeles Unified School District, California, COSEE West Teacher
Lisa Klofkorn Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Nikki Koehler University of Michigan, Michigan Sea Grant
Julie Lambert University of North Carolina-Wilmington Center for Marine Science and Science Education
Beth Larson N. Hollywood Zoo Magnet High School, North Hollywood, CA, COSEE West Teacher
Alison LeBeau Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific
Jane Lee University of Southern California, COSEE West
Judy Lemus University of Southern California, COSEE West
Mellie Lewis Howard County Public Schools, Maryland
Mike Libbee Michigan Geographic Alliance, Central Michigan University
Carmelina Livingston St. Andrews School of Science and Math (SC), COSEE South East
Robert Lozano Waikoloa School, Hawaii
Joan Macomber Downey High School, Downey, CA, COSEE West Teacher
Ellen Maisen Millikan Middle School, Sherman Oaks, CA COSEE West Teacher
John Manderson NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
Paul Martin St. Callistus and St. Barbara School, K-8, Huntington Beach, CA COSEE West Teacher
George Matsumoto Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Andrea McCurdy Enteracked, Inc., Woodstock, VA
Patty Miller Hawaiian Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
Leslie Mintz Heal the Bay, Santa Monica, California
Ann Moriarty Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, FOSS
David Mountain NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (retired)
Ruth Musgrave Whale Times, Inc.
Dan Najuch Science Teacher, Orchard Park Middle School, Orchard Park, New York
William Nuckols W.H. Nuckols Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland
Christiane Parry California Coastal Commission
Chris Parsons Word Craft, Monterey, CA
Diana Payne University of Connecticut and Connecticut Sea Grant, COSEE Technology, Engineering and Knowledge
Adina Paytan University of California, Santa Cruz
Sarah Pedemonte Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, MARE, COSEE California
Kristina Morningstar Pego St. Lucie County Schools, Florida
Bill Quilinan Dana Middle School, San Pedro, CA, COSEE West Teacher
Lauren Rader Project Oceanology
Carolyn Randolph South Carolina Education Association
Jerrie Reining Teacher, COSEE South East
Annie Richardson NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
Wayne Risley Dana Middle School, San Pedro, CA, COSEE West Teacher
Elizabeth Rogers South Carolina Sea Grant, COSEE South East
Gil Rosenthal Texas A&M University
Dan Rubenstein Princeton University
Stacey Rudolph NOAA Office of Education
Tom Russell Dana Middle School, San Pedro, CA, COSEE West Teacher
Sarah Schoedinger NOAA Office of Education
Gail Scowcroft University of Rhode Island, COSEE Central Coordinating Office
Mike Senise San Diego Unified School District, COSEE California
Gary Serbiniuk Teacher, Los Angeles Unified School District, COSEE West
Zeenat Sheikh Kecoughtan High School, Hampton, Virginia, COSEE West Teacher
Ann Marie Shields Saint Stephen's Episcopal School
Sally Goetz Shuler National Science Resources Center
Liz Sikes Rutgers University, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Eric Simms Scripps Institution of Oceanography, COSEE California
Melissa Smith K-12 Alliance/WestEd
Susan Snyder National Marine Educators Association
Merrie Southgate Science Educator and Author
Elizabeth K. Stage Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Betsy Abbott Stefany The SABENS Group, Lebanon, New Hampshire
Bruce Stewart Birch Aquarium at Scripps, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Bob Stewart Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography
Phil Stirtz Aliso Niguel High School, Aliso Viejo, CA, COSEE West Teacher
Craig Strang Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, MARE, COSEE California
Pam Stryker Barton Creek Elementary, Austin, Texas
Drew Talley University of San Diego
Donna Taylor Curtis Middle School, Los Angeles, CA COSEE West Teacher
Jo Topps K-12 Alliance/WestEd
Margaret Tower Foreman High School, Chicago
Lynn Uyen Tran MARE, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, COSEE California
Tara Treiber Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, Santa Monica, CA
Peter Tuddenham College of Exploration, COSEE California, COSEE-West
Joseph Vargas Los Angeles Unified School District High School teacher (retired) COSEE West Teacher
Tammie Visintainer Research Group, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Sharon Walker University of Southern Mississippi, J.L. Scott Marine Education Center, MS-AL and National Sea Grant, COSEE Central Gulf of Mexico
Emily Weiss MARE, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, COSEE California
Jim Wharton Seattle Aquarium
Lynn Whitley University of Southern California Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Southern California Sea Grant Program, COSEE West
Ali S. Widmar National Science Teachers Association
Maia Wilcox Science Education for Public Understanding Project, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Pat Williams Edison Elementary, Eugene, Oregon
Gene Williamson Middle School/High School Teacher (retired), Seal Rock, Oregon
Sarah Wilson One World One Ocean Foundation
David Work Guided Discoveries, Avalon, California
Belinda Young Lawrence Middle School, Los Angeles, CA COSEE West Teacher
Timothy Zimmerman Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, MARE, COSEE California