The Interreg Italia-Malta SEA MARVEL project is sharing its research photographic outputs in a unique educational photographic exhibition for the benefit of Maltese schools.
60 students actively participated and learned about sea life found around the Maltese Islands – from the smallest organisms found in shallow coastal waters to the largest whales found offshore.
This SEA MARVEL workshop allowed students to discover more about marine biodiversity with expert researchers. Through this event, students have learned what sea life holds and how it may be studied, admired, and safeguarded.
SEA MARVEL exhibits a selection of endemic, vulnerable species & alien species – It showcases the marvellous diversity of species that often go ignored. The exhibition comprises 20 large stand-up posters composed of a collage of photos, and each poster has additional information accessible online through a QR code.
The roving exhibition is now available for schools in Malta and Gozo to host. The exhibits are an excellent resource for schools to valorise our marine life and its conservation. In addition, it is an eye-opener to how serious issues benefit from scientific innovation and research—encouraging these students to pursue a career in STEM.
The SEA MARVEL educational events and resource sharing are possible through the support of the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, the Directorate for Learning and Assessment Programmes and the various schools welcoming them. The Malta scientific team, taking care of this exhibition is led by Prof Adriana Vella, Conservation Biology Research Group, the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Malta with the support of Dr Joseph Vella, Dept of Computer Information Systems, Faculty of ICT, University of Malta and other members of the Conservation Biology Research Group.