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An Investment in Ocean Education and Literacy

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Dal scientists are working with NFB filmmakers to bring the ocean education to life through engaging learning experiences using cutting-edge technologies, powerful storytelling techniques and audiovisual teaching platforms.

Dalhousie University News

July 23, 2016Lab News Ocean School
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