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Ocean literacy is an international issue necessary to sustain environmental, economic and human health. Ocean issues with coneptual ties to science and society have captured the attention, imagination and concern of international audiences--- global climate change, over fishing, pollution, freshwater shortages, energy and commerce. We look increasingly to the ocean for our everyday needs and sustainability. However, a broad disconnect exists between what scientists know and the public understands about the ocean. Thus, there is a critical global need to advance ocean literacy. This book…mehr

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Ocean literacy is an international issue necessary to sustain environmental, economic and human health. Ocean issues with coneptual ties to science and society have captured the attention, imagination and concern of international audiences--- global climate change, over fishing, pollution, freshwater shortages, energy and commerce. We look increasingly to the ocean for our everyday needs and sustainability. However, a broad disconnect exists between what scientists know and the public understands about the ocean. Thus, there is a critical global need to advance ocean literacy. This book provides new metrics for ocean literacy and introduces ocean socioscientific issues (OSSI) and stewardship as essential components. Three questions are analyzed: What teens understand about the ocean, how they feel toward the ocean, and how understanding and feelings are organized when reasoning about ocean issues. The analysis should help shed light on current US ocean literacy constructs to go beyond cognitive understanding and include engaging learners in how to apply what they know through actions as citizens, stewards and consumers.
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Teresa Greely, PhD: Studied marine sciences at University of South Florida College of Marine Science (M.S.), research areas included ecology and physiology of mesopelagic and coastal fishes. Completed Ph.D. program in Science Education at USF. Since 1995, Faculty Coordinator of Education and Outreach at USF College of Marine Science.