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Know Your Catch – A Colouring Guide to BC Seafood

Know Your Catch is a printable colouring book and seafood guide; perfect for curious kids, adults shopping for dinner, and seafood lovers of all ages. Each page features a species harvested in BC waters, with illustrations to colour and info on when it’s in season, how it’s caught, how it’s prepared, and tips for sourcing it locally and sustainably.

2026-03-09T18:51:25-02:30March 9, 2026|Comments Off on Know Your Catch – A Colouring Guide to BC Seafood

FishSounds Educate

Learn about underwater sounds with downloadable interactive resources and a 14-page printable colouring book. Available in English and French. Listen to recordings of our seminar series and the many sound recordings on FishSounds.net.

2025-08-21T15:51:00-02:30August 21, 2025|Comments Off on FishSounds Educate

Modeling Hydrothermal Vents

In this demonstration, students will build their own hydrothermal vent using two different temperatures of water and items found around classrooms.

2025-03-04T14:23:59-03:30March 4, 2025|Comments Off on Modeling Hydrothermal Vents

Stitching Together a Seafloor

Introduce students to the applications of photomosaics relating to maritime history and archaeology. Students will work in small groups to complete photomosaic puzzles of real seafloor scenes by recognizing and comparing unique features among image squares.

2025-03-04T14:20:34-03:30March 4, 2025|Comments Off on Stitching Together a Seafloor

Immersive Salish Sea Education

Explore the marine environment of the Salish Sea through 360 degree underwater videos with accompanying lesson plans and activities.

2026-02-24T17:23:29-03:30March 4, 2025|Comments Off on Immersive Salish Sea Education

Ducks in the Flow

A storybook and classroom activities where students work collaboratively to explore and investigate surface currents found in the ocean and the Great Lakes.

2024-10-15T14:12:47-02:30March 31, 2023|Comments Off on Ducks in the Flow

Stream to Sea

The Stream to Sea education program supports and provides resources to educators in British Columbia and Yukon. Students learn to become aquatic stewards by understanding, respecting and protecting freshwater, estuarine and marine ecosystems (also available in French).

2025-08-21T15:54:47-02:30March 31, 2023|Comments Off on Stream to Sea

Salmon School

Check out these resources developed by educational consultant Krystal Pyke as a part of the Salish Sea Marine Survival Project. Learn more about the Salish Sea and salmon!

2024-10-15T14:29:55-02:30March 29, 2023|Comments Off on Salmon School
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