* run courses on coral reef ecosystems
What we do
School Support
Education underlies the development and self reliance of communities.

Coastal schools in different countries and areas have different needs. By building relationships with these schools we can help identify these needs. OceansWatch is developing a map of schools, with an accompanying list of their resource needs, which will be available to members and will include details of the contact relevant person.
What OceansWatch hopes to achieve for all coastal schools in developing countries
* Access to school for all children and adults.
* Adequate learning tools and supplies eg. desks, blackboards, pencils, pens...
* Stationery and writing materials.
* Clean water and sanitation - with minimal environmental impact.
* Education on sustainable reef management.
How we can do this with your help
The steps are:
1. Identify the schools in need of support.
2. Fill in a school needs assessment form.
3. If the school is identified as in need it will be located on our humanitarian project map.
4. OceansWatch members will be able to find 'in-need' schools and extract a list of resources required and who to talk to.
Coral Reef Education in Schools
OceansWatch is developing simple and fun programs and curricula on marine education that schools will be able to participate in.
Partnering Schools

OceansWatch is supporting schools in the developed world to partner with coastal schools in developing countries. The partnering pryogramme has already started with a school in North Island, New Zealand and will be promoted during Sea Week (March 1st -8th 2009). Fundraising opportunities will be encouraged for World Ocean day on June 8th 2009. Students in Partnering Schools will feel more involved and empowered through the exchange of letters and photos. If you would like your school to be involved please email julia@oceanswatch.org