Marine Week 2024

Welcome to Marine Week 2024!

Green-Schools Marine Week 2024 is coming soon from Monday 15th – Friday 19th April!

Join us for a week of free online activities and learning celebrating the ocean! Don’t miss out – click below to register your class now, and you can also download our Marine Week poster to put up around your school. Full schedule and further info coming soon!

Monday

It’s here!

The videos below are to wish you a warm welcome from our theme co-ordinator, Caoimhe, and Minister Malcolm Noonan.

Learn about the Blue Whale with Friedricke, then draw your own with Rob… have a great week, everyone!

Today’s Marine Career Profile is Ken O’Sullivan, an Irish underwater cameraman and film-maker, known for his documentary series “Ireland’s Deep Atlantic” and “North Atlantic: the Dark Ocean”,

Tuesday

We’ve compiled all of the winning entries into one booklet for you to enjoy!

Today’s Marine Career Profile is Isabelle Jones, PhD researcher currently studying Brent geese. 

Wednesday

Today’s Marine Career Profile is Aaron Lim, lecturer in Marine Geosciences. 

Thursday

Today’s Marine Career Profile is Karina Fitzgerald, Planning Advisor, Marine Planning, Policy and Legislation.

Friday

Today’s Marine Career Profile is Aine Lawless, Coastal Programmes Officer.

Thank you for participating in Marine Week 2024! You can download your certificate below.

We would love to hear what you thought of Marine Week! To be in with a chance to win a free marine-themed book bundle for your class, please complete the feedback form below. 

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