HIGHLIGHTS
Purpose and Values
The fourth cycle of the educational module was presented in January 2026, on the occasion of World Education Day.
Titled “Poles to Tropics: One Planet, One Future”, the new cycle shines a spotlight on two ecosystems that are pivotal for the planet’s future: glaciers and coral reefs. The educational path stems from two initiatives supported by SEA BEYOND, developed respectively with Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari and Coral Gardeners, bringing original content, first-hand testimonies and interactive tools into classrooms. Students are invited to explore today’s major environmental challenges, experiencing the value of scientific research, international cooperation and engagement for the ocean.
Starting from 23 February 2026, the new cycle involved to students from secondary schools around the world, who, together with their teachers, co-created a project to transform acquired knowledge into an initiative with tangible impact. The cycle concluded in June. In line with SEA BEYOND’s approach, all educational materials are made available on the Ocean Literacy Portal.
June 2026 marks the conclusion of the fourth cycle of the SEA BEYOND educational module for secondary schools worldwide − “Poles to Tropics: One Planet, One Future”.
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Manara School, Egypt
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Shanghai High School International Division, China
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Itz'at STEAM Academy, Belize
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Escola Portuguesa de Moçambique – EPM-CELP, Mozambique
«By confirming the educational programs for 2026, SEA BEYOND further consolidates its role as a global platform to inform and empower younger generations through ocean literacy, bringing science, education and creativity into dialogue.»
LORENZO BERTELLI, Prada Group Chief Marketing Officer & Head of Sustainability
«On January 17, 2026, with the entry into force of the High Seas Treaty, we witnessed a historic milestone for ocean protection. The effective implementation of the Treaty will rely on turning political commitments into shared actions, and in this respect ocean literacy is a crucial lever. With SEA BEYOND, we continue to invest in education as a strategic tool to accompany this turning point and to contribute to strengthening the bond between people, the ocean and protection policies.»
FRANCESCA SANTORO, IOC Senior Programme Officer