Sea World celebrates science week

The public were treated to exciting scientific displays at uShaka Marine World, as part of National Science Week.

USHAKA Sea World was nominated one of 76 organisations tasked with bringing the world of science to the South African public during National Science Week.

The aim of National Science Week is held to celebrate the role that science, mathematics, engineering and technology play in everyday life, as well as to encourage more young people to follow careers in these fields.

The easy to relate “Science for Sustainable Development and Improved Quality of Life” theme made it simple to develop material to showcase science in everyday life. Every aspect of life is touched by science so great potential can be unlocked by igniting an interest in the world of science and maths.

At the weekend, uShaka Sea World hosted an exhibition in the uShaka Village Walk to showcase some of the vital work being done by both Oceanographic Research Institute (ORI) and uShaka Sea World scientists who enjoyed sharing their world and the work they do throughout the south-western Indian Ocean with the guests who visited.

Of particular interest were the squid dissection, a game highlighting the impacts of unsustainable trawling methods, and the “water colour change” experiment to illustrate the impact of increased carbon dioxide on the ocean. Young children, it appears, cannot resist finding out what is under the microscope especially if they are looking at living microscopic organisms.

On 10 and 11 August uShaka Sea World also hosted 120 Grade 9 learners from two schools per day from the eThekwini areas of Amanzimtoti, Folweni and Molweni, selected together with the Department of Education.

These learners make their subject choices at the end of this year. After spending a day at uShaka Sea World meeting scientists, microbiologists, veterinarians, animal care staff and some incredible marine animals, it is hoped they will be motivated to consider a career in one of these fields.

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