Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security

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National Oceanography Centre via Futurelearn

Know about the sustainable management of marine ecosystems through the Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Course.

Lavel

Beginner

Mode

Online

Duration

4 Weeks

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based
Learning efforts 3 Hours Per Week

Course overview

The Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Online Course attempts to expose the role of innovative marine technologies in ensuring the sustainable management of marine ecosystems. The course will introduce learners to the critical challenges of sustainable development along with the framework of Ocean Science Decade and Sustainable Development Goals.

The Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Training Course will deal with the latest developments in marine technologies including marine robotics, remote sensing, and ocean modelling. The course will further explore the scope of advanced technologies with the help of three real-world case studies from the Western Indian Ocean.

The Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Certification Course is a self-paced course developed by the National Oceanography Centre. The lead educator of the course is Katya Popova, a global ocean modeller. The course will be delivered through expert video and audio content along with interactive activities and peer discussions.

The highlights

  • Printable digital course certificate
  • 100% online course
  • Self-guided course 
  • 4 weeks duration
  • 3 hours weekly study
  • Progress tracking
  • Bite-sized videos
  • Digital animations
  • Long and short-form articles
  • Debates and active discussions
  • Practical activities
  • Video and audio material
  • Peer discussions
  • Reading and bookmarking
  • Knowledge of ocean science

Program offerings

  • Self-guided course
  • 4 weeks duration
  • 3 weekly study hours
  • Progress tracking
  • Bite-sized videos
  • Digital animations
  • Long-form articles
  • Short-form articles
  • Debates and discussions
  • Practical activities
  • Audios

Course and certificate fees

Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Course Fee Structure

Course

Amount

Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security  - Limited access

Free

Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security  - Buy this course (one-off payment)

Rs. 1300

Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security  - Subscribe & save

Rs. 6,500 

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Futurelearn

Who it is for

  • The course can be opted by anyone with an active interest in ocean management and conservation, climate change impacts on the marine environment, and advanced technology used to study the ocean.
  • The course will prove to be beneficial for employees in marine-related industries like fisheries and the Western Indian Ocean.

Eligibility criteria

Exam Qualification Details

To obtain the course certificate, candidates are required to complete 90% of the course steps and all the given assessments.

What you will learn

Knowledge of science Knowledge of ecosystem

After learning the Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Course, you will gain knowledge about the following topics:

  • Introduction to numerical modelling, earth observation satellites, and marine robotics 
  • Challenges to a sustainable model of using living marine resources with the help of case studies in the Western Indian Ocean.
  • Principles behind ocean models and dynamics of marine ecosystems
  • Methods to measure and monitor the oceans using earth observation satellites 
  • Sustainable coastal development and marine resource management
  • Advances in Marine Autonomous Robotic Systems and their role in observing 3D oceans
  • The North Kenya Banks fishery and productive mechanisms behind the upwelling system
  • Environmental changes responsible for the collapse of the Chokka squid fishery in South Africa
  • Future applications of marine technologies
  • Small pelagic fisheries of the Pemba Channel and their significance toward food security in Tanzania
  • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The syllabus

Week 1: OCEANS OF THE FUTURE

Welcome to the Course
  • Welcome and Introduction to the Course
  • Your Online Mentors
  • Part One - Getting to Know You; Part Two - What Can Ocean Science Do For Sustainable Development?
Science We Need for the Ocean We Want
  • The Science We Need for the Ocean We Want - The UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
  • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
  • Stresses Upon Stresses: Western Indian Ocean Under Climate Change
  • Technologies For Ocean Science
Introduction to Marine Robotics
  • The Robots Are Coming! How Autonomy Is Transforming Oceanography
  • "Do sharks attack ocean robots" and other Frequently Asked Questions
WEEK 1: SUMMARY
  • Check Your Understanding: Marine Robotics
  • What have you learned this week

Week 2: AN OCEAN IN YOUR COMPUTER

Welcome to Week 2
  • Introduction to Week 2
Introduction to Global Ocean Modelling
  • Introduction to Ocean Modelling: It Is All In The Numbers
  • Modelling Ocean Biogeochemistry: The View From the Bottom of the Food Chain
  • The Role of the Ocean in the Carbon Cycle
  • Modelling Ocean Upwelling Systems - From Physics to Fish, to Economies, to Societies
  • Checking your understanding: From Numerical Equations to Fish On Your Plate
  • What Happens When a Model Goes Wrong?
Introduction to Remote Sensing
  • Mapping the Invisible: An Introduction to Satellite Oceanography
  • The Blue, Green Ocean: Chlorophyll-a from Satellite Oceanography
  • The Hills and Valleys of the Ocean: Sea Surface Height and Ocean Circulation from Satellite Altimetry
  • Checking your understanding: From Ocean Plankton to Sea Level Rise - What Satellites Tell Us About the Ocean
  • Your Favourite Bloom
WEEK 2: SUMMARY
  • What Have You Learned This Week

Week 3: AN OCEAN LIKE NO OTHER

Welcome to Week 3
  • Introduction to Week 3
Introduction to the Western Indian Ocean
  • What Makes the Western Indian Ocean Special?
  • An Ocean Like No Other: The Dynamics and Biogeochemistry of the Western Indian Ocean
  • Valuing The Invaluable: The Economic Value Of The Western Indian Ocean
  • Who Governs The Ocean
  • Checking your understanding: Western Indian Ocean
Emerging Fishery of the North Kenya Banks – The Next Frontier for Food Security
  • Introduction To The North Kenya Banks Fishery – Does The Mysterious Upwelling Exist?
  • Modelling To The Rescue! What Drives North Kenya Banks Upwelling?
  • What Does the North Kenya Banks Upwelling Look Like From Space?
Environmental Drivers and Socio-economic consequences of the South African Chokka Squid Fishery Collapsing
  • Introduction To The South African Squid Fishery - Why Do Squid Catches Crash Intermittently?
  • Chokka Squid And Its Environment: At The Mercy Of Erratic Upwelling Systems
The World's Strongest Seasonal Upwelling
  • Somalia's Fisheries: The History: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Somalia Upwelling: What Drives The World's Strongest Seasonal Upwelling?
WEEK 3: SUMMARY
  • What have you learned this week

Week 4: OCEAN SCIENCE IN ACTION

Welcome to Week 4
  • Introduction to Week 4
Small Pelagic Fisheries of Pemba Channel, Tanzania
  • A Small Fish With A Big Mission: An Introduction To The Small Pelagics Of The Pemba Channel
  • Small Pelagic Fish
  • When Food Security Is Insecure – A Concept Of Food Security Explained With The Help Of Small Pelagic Fish
  • How Stable Are The Pillars Of Food Security? Pillar One: Food Availability
  • How Stable Are The Pillars Of Food Security? Pillar Two: Food Access
  • How Stable are the Pillars of Food Security? Pillars three and four: Food Utilisation and Stability
  • Checking your understanding: Food Security
WELCOME ABOARD! Become and Oceanographer for a Day
  • Big Results Without Big Ships: Pemba Channel Fieldwork
  • A Day In The Life Of The Marine Robotics Team
  • Life On-Board - A Day At Sea Undertaking Biogeochemical Surveys
SUMMARY: TANZANIA CASE STUDY
  • A Tale of Two Upwellings
  • What Have You Learned This Week
Ocean Science for Sustainable Development: What are the Key Challenges of Decade 2030
  • Decade 2030: What Is Within Our Grasp?
  • Decade 2030: What Can Ocean Science Do For The Societal Challenges?
Thank You For Participating
  • Thank You For Participating

Admission details

Follow the given steps to enroll in the Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Training Course:

Step 1: Go to the official website by clicking on the URL given below -

https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/ocean-science-in-action-addressing-marine-ecosystems-and-food-security-in-the-western-indian-ocean

Step 2: Click on the "Join course for free" option.

Step 3: When the page opens, fill in the required details and register for the course.

How it helps

The Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Certification Benefits are listed here:

  • The course will provide learners information about the steps involved in measuring and monitoring the oceans with the help of numerical models, ocean robots, and earth observation satellites.
  • After the end of the course, you will be prepared to apply different marine engineering technologies in tackling the challenges of the sustainable use of living marine resources.
  • The course will impart knowledge on the unique features of oceanography, ecosystems and marine economy of the Western Indian Ocean.
  • You will get a deep level of understanding of ocean science and marine technologies along with the significance of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Instructors

Ms Katya Popova
Instructor
National Oceanograph...

FAQs

How many hours should I spend per week on the Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Online Course?

The course requires learners to spend 3 study hours per week

Will I get a certificate for the free course?

No, you will only get access to course materials if enrolled in the free course.

What is the total duration of the Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Course?

The Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Training Course has a total duration of 4 weeks.

Will I get jobs through placement support of the Ocean Science in Action: Addressing Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Certification Course?

No, the course does not provide any kind of job through placement.

Are there any eligibility criteria for enrolling in the course?

No, the course can be attended by anyone who has an interest in ocean science.

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