The Ocean Pathways Program provides youth 19–30 years old with a 3-month full-time immersive service-learning placement to advance their ocean conservation careers. Youth receive coaching sessions and training to support them throughout their immersive placements and empower them to build their capacity as ocean leaders.
Examples of Ocean Pathways placements:
- Assisting Ocean Wise researchers conducting marine mammal research and microplastics research
- Conducting research, field work and marine biodiversity analysis with the Howe Sound Research and Conservation team
- Supporting and learning from Indigenous led marine stewardship organizations
- Working with ocean researchers and conducting coastal fieldwork on the Pacific coast of Vancouver Island
- Working with ecological research projects and scientists within National Marine Conservation Areas and Coastal Sites
- Remotely working on policy procedures for conservation areas and project development for environmental education programs
Program Requirements
- Complete a minimum of 360 hours (30 hrs / week) of service during a continuous 3-month immersive field or virtual placement;
- Engage in coaching calls twice a month with the Ocean Pathways Program Specialist;
- Participate in pre- and post-program sessions to assess impact of pilot program and provide feedback;
- Complete necessary training and certifications required by their field placement host (training hours count towards total service-learning hours and cost of training and materials is covered by Ocean Pathways);
- Post to the group discussion forum and gallery each month with updates on placement experience.