
Bringing ocean science to rural communities
CAPE TOWN - The UN Ocean Conference has come and gone but the urgent need to protect our oceans, remains.
READ: National Sea Rescue Institute | Raising funds for rescuers
A Cape Town-based design company Formula D is using interactive, travelling exhibits, to bring ocean science education directly to communities.
Their latest project blends hands-on learning with indigenous knowledge, showing how education and culture can come together to inspire environmental care.
Michael Wolf, Co-CEO at Formula D, discussed this with eNCA.
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