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Call for Applications: Virtual Media Workshop on Covering Marine Pollution

Call for Applications: Virtual Media Workshop on Covering Marine Pollution

Deadline: 9-May-23

Applications are now open for the Virtual Media Workshop on Covering Marine Pollution, hosted by Earth Journalism Network (EJN) on June 20, 21 and 22 for journalists interested in reporting on marine pollution.

The ocean, already under stress from climate change, is the ultimate sink for many pollutants, including plastic, microplastic, sewage, radioactive waste, industrial and chemical effluents, nutrient-rich agricultural runoffs, and oil spills.

Other lesser known but equally debilitating threats include light, thermal and noise pollution. Every year, over 1 million marine species (including mammals, fish, sharks, turtles, and seabirds) are killed due to plastic debris in the ocean. Increasingly, coastal development and human activities such as shipping, military operations, desalination, mining and energy exploration underwater also threaten the survival of marine species.

The health of the ocean determines the health of the planet, however, marine conservation does not elicit the attention – and urgent action – it needs. There remains a dearth of in-depth reporting that unpacks the science and the policies around these issues to inform and engage the public, and hold polluting corporations and policymakers to account.

To meet this need EJN is hosting a three-day virtual workshop with support from the Paul M. Angell Foundation to deepen journalists’ knowledge of the various sources of marine pollution, and governance measures aimed at combating them. Participating journalists will learn how to highlight the impacts of marine pollution more effectively and examine solutions and regulations – at the local, national and international level – that aim to combat it.

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For more information, visit Earth Journalism Network (EJN).

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