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Join us for an educational half hour during One Ocean Week
You can choose between the following themes:
In 2020, the average person used 60 kilograms of plastic per year. Much of this ends up in the ocean, and may eventually end up on our plates.
What happens to this plastic, what damage does it cause, and what can you do about it?
The kelp forest is the blue forest under the water!
Do you think seaweed is a little gross? Seaweed is actually a huge resource and important for life both in the sea and on land. For us humans, different species of seaweed can be used as food and a source of protein, and all kinds of products can be made from these cool plants, from skin cream to packaging.
Would you like to know why seaweed and kelp are important for life in the sea and on land? Book this topic and get the answers.
Time: Monday and Thursday, 10:30–11:00 a.m. (Registration required)
Number:Up to 60 students can be registered. For grades 1 and 2, no more than 20 people are recommended.
Location: Cinema at the Aquarium in Bergen
The program is tailored to:
Who can participate?
All elementary and middle schools can participate in Dypdykk. Registered classes can stay at the Aquarium as long as they want during our opening hours.
Schools in The City of Bergenhavefree admission from September to April. Remember to bring documentation from your school upon arrival.
Schools outside The City of Bergenpaya school admission fee of NOK 130 per person. Remember to bring documentation from the school upon arrival and send invoice information in advance topost@akvariet.no.