
BlueHunnebo, Hunnebostrand, Sweden. Students lead marine sustainability efforts with hands-on activities, citizen science, and collaboration with local stakeholders.
BlueHunnebo, Hunnebostrand, Sweden. Students lead marine sustainability efforts with hands-on activities, citizen science, and collaboration with local stakeholders.
Use of marine Algae in filtration processes for water Recycling and Purification in El Jadida. El Jadida, Morocco. The core goal of the project is to engage students in developing marine algae-based water filtration systems and exploring plastic recycling techniques to address water scarcity and pollution in Morocco.
Are you developing sea‑ or water‑related projects and wondering how your educational centre can become a European Blue School? A Blue School brings the ocean (and water) into the classroom and the curriculum;…
The core goal of the project is to empower students to actively protect and conserve freshwater ecosystems through hands-on environmental education, field research, and community engagement.
Accompanying the life and journey of a Small Salmon and a Small Plastic Cap from source to sea. From discovery to a story and a game by and for children. Strasbourg, France. The core goal of the project is to educate students about water ecosystems, biodiversity, and plastic pollution by following the journey of a migrating salmon and a plastic cap, fostering awareness through hands-on activities, storytelling, and game creation.
The core goal of the project is to raise awareness of freshwater ecosystems and promote environmental responsibility by engaging students in hands-on conservation efforts, scientific research, and creative expression focused on the Zagyva River.
The ABC of Baltic Sea Literacy. Espoo, Finland. Baltic Sea ecology field courses, fostering marine literacy through hands-on sampling and research activities.
Revitalizing the Fes Stream: A School Project Making Waves. The core goal of the Fes stream project is to empower students to scientifically investigate, understand, and advocate for the revitalization and sustainable management of the Fes stream through hands-on water quality testing and community engagement.
ProBleu represented the EAZA Conference in Chester, engaging conservation educators in exploring Ocean Literacy to help reconnect society with the ocean.
Students from ProBleu-funded schools in Spain and Croatia explored marine biodiversity and citizen science together during a workshop at the Institute of Marine Sciences.