R.I.V.E.R.S. Project – Yerevan, Armenia. A citizen science initiative where students monitor water quality in rivers flowing into Lake Sevan, raising awareness and supporting data collection.
R.I.V.E.R.S. Project – Yerevan, Armenia. A citizen science initiative where students monitor water quality in rivers flowing into Lake Sevan, raising awareness and supporting data collection.
Guardians of the Aegean: Empowering Students to Protect Marine Ecosystems. Myrina, Greece. The core goal of the “Guardians of the Aegean” project is to empower students and communities on the islands of Lemnos and Chios to actively protect their marine ecosystems through citizen science, education, and the promotion of sustainable practices.
Sliven, Bulgaria. The core goal of the CLEAN project is to implement a cutting-edge biodiversity monitoring program in the Poda Protected Area, engaging high school students in scientific research through environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis and passive acoustic monitoring.
Micro-Hunters. Senica, Slovakia. Investigating microplastics in local water bodies, raising environmental awareness through data collection.
Protect Lake Sevan. Karmirgyugh, Armenia. Hands-on research and practical solutions to protect Lake Sevan through water conservation, organic agriculture, and nature-based wastewater treatment.
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.