Educational Marine Areas Australia

Educational Marine Areas Australia A small stretch of coast that students adopt, study and care for in a participatory way.

Kulunga wongi gulyarra waatu! The Children's Sea Council gathering to yarn about what matters to them and what they want...
02/06/2026

Kulunga wongi gulyarra waatu!
The Children's Sea Council gathering to yarn about what matters to them and what they want to care for in their EMA.

Their voices, ideas, and connection to sea country will help guide future actions.

Gniwirri (“beautiful”) day of Waatu Kaatajin (Ocean Knowledge) with Kulangas (Kids) from the MR Montessori High doing 2 ...
09/05/2026

Gniwirri (“beautiful”) day of Waatu Kaatajin (Ocean Knowledge) with Kulangas (Kids) from the MR Montessori High doing 2 Way Science learning at their EMA site :)

06/04/2026
A day full of Waatu Boodja Koort! Love for Sea Country!Thanks everyone involved it was so Mooditj…Kulangas from Cowaramu...
01/04/2026

A day full of Waatu Boodja Koort! Love for Sea Country!
Thanks everyone involved it was so Mooditj…Kulangas from Cowaramup Primary School were so happy 🤩🫶

24/03/2026
11/03/2026

Mooditj cultural conservationist Joe showing the work they do with Bruvs and Songlines… Cowaramup primary kids getting so exited 🤩💙!

07/03/2026

Beautiful start of the our EMA Waatu Kaatajin excursion with the MR Montessori high school 🙂 thank you Zac Webb

🌊The EMA Waatu Kaatajin program has officially kicked off for its second year at Cowaramup Primary School 🐚💙Through Waat...
28/02/2026

🌊The EMA Waatu Kaatajin program has officially kicked off for its second year at Cowaramup Primary School 🐚💙

Through Waatu Kaatajin (Ocean Knowledge), Undalup Association Inc.and EMA Australia are connecting children, teachers, experts, cultural custodians, and the wider community in meaningful learning and koorlin (exchanges) about our oceans, strengthening ocean literacy and shared responsibility.

Last week, students began their journey by exploring an essential part of having an Educational Marine Area: understanding the Ngari Capes Marine Park.
Rangers from Parks and Wildlife Service, Western Australia visited to share their knowledge about how the marine park is managed, including the different zoning areas and the important work they do.

Did you know? Ngari means salmon in Noongar.

Students investigated the zoning of their own EMA at Cowaramup Bay, Wongi Gulyarra Waatu — shared their voices for the ocean — and wrote pledges to care for Sea Country. They also held their first Children’s Sea Council, Kulanga Wongi Gulyarra Waatu. During this yarning circle, students reflected on the importance of coming together to discuss decisions about their EMA and take agency in their learning.

Stay tuned for another exciting year of sharing, learning and caring together.

🌏✨ This year, EMA Waatu Kaatajin has been recognised as a Lighthouse Project by the EMA Blue Schools Global Network of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO

🐚The program is also recognised for its strong alignment with the principles of Two-way Science education, demonstrating a high standard of culturally responsive practice and authentic partnership with community.
https://myresources.education.wa.edu.au/programs/two-way-science-initiative

This program is supported by funding from the State Natural Resource Management Program WA

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Margaret River, WA
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