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School teaching with a difference - project days to the Baltic Sea

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Even on a foggy day in April, the pupils found a lot of litter/ © Anke Vorlauf (EUCC-D)

In April EUCC-The Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D) conducted two marine litter project days at a school in Rostock (Germany). Following the motto "Life on and in the Baltic Sea" 24 pupils discovered

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Live stream of the "International Conference on Prevention and Management of Marine Litter in European Seas"

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The third day of the "International Conference on Prevention and Management of Marine Litter in European Seas" will be web streamed via

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Survey on perceptions about marine litter

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We want to understand what people’s opinions are about marine litter. In this survey

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Beach cleanup in the snow

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EUCC-D managing director Nardine Stybel (right) evaluates together with colleague Anke Vorlauf (middle) and Matthias Mossbauer (left) the collected marine debris from the beach cleanup/ © Rieke Scholz (EUCC-D)

On 21 March 2013 EUCC - The Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D) initiated a beach cleanup on Hohe Düne in Warnemünde (Germany). 15 employees, colleagues from the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW) and volunteers braved the strong wind

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Teacher training as part of the Winter Academy 2013

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Teachers tested an allocation-game about marine litter/ © Anke Vorlauf (EUCC-D)

The Institute for Quality Development Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (IQMV) invited from 4 to 6th February 2013 to the Winter Academy 2013 – a training series for teachers and

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Reading - Discussion - Impulses for education: A special event to sea and coast

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Marine Litter Workshop organised by EUCC-The Coastal Union Germany

In December 2012 EUCC The Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D) participated in an event of the Association for Natural and Environmental Education Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (ANU M-V). Based on the bestseller "The Swarm"

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