Green Tomato: An Ocean of Ways to Save Our Fish
25 March 2015Here’s a valuable education-resources fact sheet to help educators effectively teach seafood sustainability.
Courtesy of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation
Education is the key to the future development and management of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture. Available below as a .pdf file for download, educators will find descriptions of helpful web sites linking them to an array of educational materials so they can develop an appropriate curriculum for their classes.
Begin by visiting Monterey Bay Aquarium’s SeafoodWatch website at www.seafoodwatch.org. This site provides downloadable pocket guides as well as important information on seafood species, fishery and aquaculture issues and much more.
Through the downloadable file, other resources available to educators include curricula, workshops and activities; teacher’s guides; films and games; in-classroom resources; and seafood-industry resources. Much of the content is geared toward secondary-school students, but several resources are applicable for older students, particularly for out-of-classroom assignments.
Photo:Depending on where in the world it comes from, farmed tilapia is either a Best Choice or Good Alternative seafood to serve to guests. Courtesy of Monterey Bay Aquarium SeafoodWatch
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