When it comes to understanding that we are all connected, the sea, the salmon, the orcas, and humans, Kent Prairie Elementary 4th graders really get it. And they are doing something BIG to keep those connections healthy and strong. Find out what they did last school year to become Salish Sea Heroes!
Read MoreWhat happens when an AWESOME teacher and her super smart students team up with an amazing community partner, like Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group? Let’s just say it helps 137 wildlfe species. Find out how here!
Read MoreFind out what grade 5 students at Tacoma Public School’s Grant Center for the Expressive Arts created after Exploring the Salish Sea with SeaDoc Society’s marine science lessons last spring. Wishing these and all of last year’s Tacoma 5th grade Salish Sea explorers, a happy 6th grade year from Team SeaDoc!
Read MoreSee what one 7 year old girl can do to build hope and healing for the sea she loves.
Read MoreSalish Sea Heroes: Sea Smart Youth Action Teams
Lower mainland British Columbian Salish Sea Heroes are at work in their classrooms, on the beach, and in their own homes to save orcas, sea lions, basking sharks, and leatherback sea turtles, thanks to a super cool sea school called Sea Smart. Find out how!
Read MoreSalish Sea Heroes: Mr. Browning’s Biology Class and Vashon Nature Center. What do you do when you are preparing to study a disease epidemic and get hit with one yourself? That’s what happened to Vashon High school students in Mr. Browning's biology class
Read MoreThis month’s Salish Sea Heroes show us that even 4th graders can be published authors and help teach the world how to heal the sea for shell-bearing creatures and the whole food web that needs them!
Read MoreIs the Sherman Elementary 5th grade going to let a pandemic like COVID-19 stop them from learning to improve the water quality of the Salish Sea? Not these Salish Sea Heroes. They just improvised. Find out how!
Read MoreLike a lot of grade 3 kids, Mason loved the sea and especially whales and dolphins. But when his mom told him about a man named Rob Stewart and his work to uncover through film the unlawful killing of sharks, Mason was inspired to devote his life to saving sharks and as it turns out, a whole lot more in the ocean.
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