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On November 8, at the Pavilhão do Conhecimento – Centro Ciência Viva in Lisbon, SEA2SEE partner Rita Sá, WWF Portugal’s Oceans and Fisheries Coordinator, took part in the roundtable Ocean Literacy and Citizenship & Activism, moderated by WWF Portugal’s Education Coordinator Cátia Nunes.
Rita shared their experience with the Sea2See project, where they’ve been working on topics such as responsible consumption and seafood traceability, always aiming to bring people closer to the ocean.

As part of Sea2See, WWF Portugal worked on developing several initiatives in cooperation with other Sea2See partners: from free online courses on responsible consumption and ocean literacy, to discussion sessions with fishers, distributors and consumers, as well as case studies to test traceability tools in real contexts. And here’s the great news: a new edition of the SEA2SEE free online course is now open! Learn more and sign up here.

The conference was organized by Ciência Viva and the National Committee for the Ocean Decade, with institutional support from the Directorate-General for Education and the Directorate-General for Maritime Policy, and endorsed by the United Nations Ocean Decade

Find out more – https://www.cienciaviva.pt/conferencia-nacional-literacia-oceano/2025