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Ocean Management Futures

Ocean Management Futures

These learning activities cover everything in the IB guide for this topic. Lesson plans include resources to use on an interactive whiteboard and worksheets to print. The pages have full student access to give maximum flexibility to the teacher and the student. There are theoretical notes for extended reading and teacher notes at the top that provide timing information lesson objectives and activity instructions

 

Increasing Demand for Ocean Abiotic Resources

This page looks at the causes and consequences of increased demand for abiotic ocean resources. It develops a umber of place examples such as the Arctic Ocean and the Norway EEZ. Students develop an understanding...

Biotic Resource Use

This page provides loads of choice in terms of resources on the trends and impacts of intensive fishing, aquaculture, whaling and sealing. It provides clear policy directions such as the Common Fishing...

Evaluating the Management of Ocean Pollution

This page provides resources for two hours of teaching and allow for students to take different pathways through the resources. They can be used in a linear way by the teacher through two lessons. Alternatively...

Strategic Value of Oceans

This page provides a more in-depth look at the tensions and power dynamics in the South China Sea as well the continued sovereignty threats from piracy off the coast of East and West Africa. The activities...

The South China Sea

This page builds on the previous lesson in regard to tensions in the South China Sea. It provides the framework for a meaningful class debate where students represent the sovereign interests of competing...

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