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Sailing for development, South Australia held the Sea Children's Council

author:Shenzhen Business Daily

Shenzhen Business Daily Reading Client Reporter Zhang Yan Correspondent Wang Jie

Nanao Office of Dapeng New District, Shenzhen is the street (office) with the most abundant marine resources in the city. Recently, the South Australian Women's Federation and the Shenzhen Sailing Club held the South Australia Children's Sea Council at the Dapeng Yacht Club, allowing children to wander in the ocean of knowledge, feel the cultural heritage of sailing, and express their views and ideas in a relaxed and happy atmosphere, contributing to the development of the marine industry in the new area, attracting a total of 12 groups of parent-child families to participate.

Sailing for development, South Australia held the Sea Children's Council

This event not only allowed children to better understand the profound and diverse marine culture of South Australia, but also allowed children and their families to participate in the promotion of marine protection and maritime safety management.

Sailing for development, South Australia held the Sea Children's Council

At the beginning of the activity, the children's lecturer gave a brief introduction to the activity, and divided the children's parent-child families into 3 groups through interactive games, and arranged different topics such as marine safety, marine environmental protection, and garbage classification for each group. The children's council group sailed with a task to experience the charm of the sea and explore solutions to problems.

In the sailing and sailing experience, accompanied by their parents, the children played the role of "sea safety officers" and drove the sailboat themselves to feel the breadth and depth of the sea. While sailing, they observed the marine environment, looked for possible pollution problems, recorded and thought about how to protect this beautiful sea area, and strengthened the children's sense of responsibility and mission to protect the ocean.

Subsequently, the members of the children's discussion group had a lively discussion on topics such as marine safety, marine environmental protection and garbage classification on the ship, shared their observations and thoughts, and put forward many creative and feasible suggestions. For example, it is recommended to set up safety warning signs on the seaside to raise tourists' awareness of marine safety, it is recommended to strengthen the clean-up of marine garbage to reduce marine pollution, and it is recommended that schools set up navigation classes to cultivate children's marine awareness and marine skills, so that children can have a colorful marine dream from an early age.

Sailing for development, South Australia held the Sea Children's Council

According to reports, the South Australian Women's Federation will continue to promote child-friendly innovation and development, cultivate a new generation with a sense of social responsibility and innovation through more practical opportunities and learning platforms, and create a better environment for children's growth.

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