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Sea Week is an annual national week about the sea hosted by the New Zealand Association for Environmental Education (N.Z.A.E.E.). The week celebrates our ocean, its habitats, and its inhabitants. Why is Sea Week important?
About Sea Week. Join us for Sea Week on 1-9 March 2025 in Australia and New Zealand as we promote ocean literacy and celebrate connecting with our seas. Our ocean needs protection. Our ocean hosts 80% of the world’s biodiversity.
National Marine Week. Dive into our magical underwater world with The Wildlife Trusts' annual celebration of all things marine! This year’s theme is “Sea the Connection and we’ll be highlighting how as an island nation we are all closely connected to the sea and why a healthy thriving marine environment matters.
Seaweek – Kaupapa Moana - is New Zealand’s annual national week celebrating the sea. Seaweek is an opportunity for all ages to discover the many ways that our lives are connected to the sea. In March every year, we encourage and promote events and community action projects to inspire and enable this connection, through:
Vulnerable Ecosystems: the significance of marine protection. Online. View all events.
Seaweek is an annual national week about the sea hosted by the Sir Peter Blake Marine Education and Recreation Centre (MERC). Seaweek is a time for all of us to get to know our ocean, its habitats, characteristics, and inhabitants better.
Our peak 'week' is almost here! Seaweek features 10+ days of ocean-inspired community events and school engagements. We believe experiences and hands-on learning can strengthen connections and inspire care for our marine environment. Hence our programme includes opportunities to participate in water activities like snorkelling, paddling ...