Topic: Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship

Earthlanka Youth Network

Category: Multidisciplinary

Topics include: Archeology/Heritage; Conservation; Data science/Modelling; Scuba Diving; Ocean Literacy; Environment/Sustainability; Fisheries/Aquaculture; Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship; Maritime; Oceanography; Policy/Governance; Socioeconomics

Country/Region: Sri Lanka

Earthlanka Youth Network organization started running in 2009. We were the first youth ever to do a side event in a COP UNFCCC for Sri Lanka, and we carried out a campaign for UNFCCC called the Make It Green Again campaign, producing a nature song from Sri Lanka.

Our organization started another project on conserving marine resources in Sri-Lanka where a young research team was trained to monitor, educate, and engage communities for marine conservation. This project, known as Poseidon Army, was initiated for the Marine Research & Conservation program, a cohort of youth who will work towards community development in coastal areas, bringing concerns on sustainable development in Sri Lanka, uplifting the tourism industry & engaging in Action planning at the national level on marine resources. The youth co-group was working with local and international marine researchers for conservation efforts and to establish marine sanctuaries.

Since 2015, this youth team has been working voluntarily and has continued activities in the Southern, Western, and Eastern coastal belts in the country. All the youth members are PADI certified and trained in Coastal and Marine Ecology restoration, Community-based ocean Education, Coastal and Reef debris cleaning, Developing TOT for School Teachers in Marine Education, Blue Flag Beach implementation, Local Fishery Harbor Management, Maintaining turtle hatcheries, Empowering women in ocean science, ocean-based research, policy and advocacy.

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Canadian Network for Ocean Education (CaNOE)

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📚 Category: Ocean Professionals

🏷️ Topics include: Ocean Literacy; Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship

📍 Country/Region: Canada

The Canadian Network for Ocean Education (CaNOE) is a registered non-profit and charity dedicated to advancing ocean literacy across Canada. CaNOE connects individuals and organizations from education, research, government, commerce, and Indigenous communities, working collaboratively to build a more ocean-literate society.

Driven by a volunteer Board of Directors and supported by hundreds of passionate members nationwide, CaNOE is a grassroots organization fueled by the belief that education is a powerful tool for ocean sustainability. Through its convening power, CaNOE brings together diverse voices to promote shared understanding, stewardship, and action for the ocean.

With a strong membership base and partnerships, CaNOE continues to grow as a leading national voice for ocean literacy, fostering collaboration, inclusivity, and lasting impact.

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Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA)

📚 Category: Multidisciplinary

🏷️ Topics include: Biology/Ecology; Oceanography; Policy/Governance; Ocean Literacy; Environment/Sustainability; Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship; Socioeconmics; Coastal Communities

📍 Country/Region: Australia

As Australia’s peak professional body for marine scientists from all disciplines and for over 60 years has promoted all aspects of marine science in Australia. AMSA operates with a membership network of individuals and corporate affiliates as a not-for-profit organisation. AMSA has grown to be the major professional association for marine scientists from all disciplines in Australia. The annual conference continues to provide an opportunity for delegates from throughout Australia to get together to learn about the latest marine sciences research, and to benefit from the interaction with colleagues from around Australia and overseas.

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