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Course Adviser: Karin T. Otsuka

What is Upper River Outreach Program

Our target approach for reducing marine debris is to stop the flow from the original location they are being littered at, from riverside towns and cities that are hundreds or sometimes thousands of miles inland from the ocean. This issue of discharging plastic wastes into local rivers is happening at every country, occurring independent of economic development or political ideologies. This is not an issue belonging to one country or one area of the world.
We all take equal responsibility for marine debris. 

We are developing the Broad Area Outreach Technology Study (BAOTecS) to consolidate an interactive global network for our “Islands4Kids Upper River Outreach Program” and create customized course curriculums for classrooms and individual studies for students and young adults.

ISLANDS4KIDS.ORG is dedicated to establishing a hub for “BAOTecS” in hopes of initiating and organizing widespread collaboration of young minds around the world, particularly of those who are living in upper river communities.

Marine debris is an interdisciplinary issue that requires the unique skills, talents, knowledge, and commitment of people worldwide. Through our outreach implementation tools and development of BAOTecS, we envision a global community that is dedicated, passionate, and concerned about the state of their local environment and realize that there are worldwide consequences that may become irreversible if we continue the way we are currently. 

By introducing our marine debris research and suggesting tools for different communities to adopt, we hope to encourage others to contribute to our pool of information. Doing so can reach a wider community and acknowledge more widespread environmental concerns pressuring different regions and people.
 
Cross Generational Outreach Program

The main idea of our “Cross Generational Outreach Program” is not only passing the baton but to accelerate the volume of input into young hearts by communicating the story of “Upper River Outreach Program” multiple times by people of different generations.

For an effective implementation of this cross generational outreach program, we are asking readers of all age groups to help us by working as an amplifier to relay information to young people to change our future for the better.
 
 
Lesson 1
  What is Marine Debris?
  What kind of trash become Marine Debris?
     
Lesson 2
  Why is trash in the ocean and how did it get there?
     
Lesson 3
  Marine Debris Biodegradable Timeline
     
Lesson 4
  Damages caused by Marine Debris
  How does Marine Debris affect marine animals and creatures?
     
Lesson 5
  Why Marine Debris is everyone's problem?
     
Lesson 6
  What can we do to stop Marine Debris?
     
Lesson 7
  Learn about Marine Debris through posters
     
Lesson 8
  Learn Marine Debris through games
  Reading Room
     
Lesson 9
  I4K Trash and Marine Debris Clean Up Safety Procedures
 
 

Lesson 1
  What is Marine Debris?
  What kind of trash become Marine Debris?
     
Lesson 2
  Why is trash in the ocean and how did it get there?
     
Lesson 3
  Marine Debris Biodegradable Timeline
     
Lesson 4
  Direct Impacts of Marine Debris on the marine life & human
     
Lesson 5
  Why Marine Debris is everyone's problem?
     
Lesson 6
  What can we do to stop Marine Debris?
  Two basic approaches to help keep beaches clean.
   
Lesson 7
  Learn about Marine Debris through visual aids
  Let's Learn Colonization Mechanism of Living Organisms on Marine Debris
     
Lesson 8
  What is "Re-imagining"?
What you can do with marine debris after the beach cleanup?
     
Lesson 9
  Help spread awareness by making your own posters and signs
  Reading Room
     
Lesson 10
  Environmental Terms & Definition
     
Lesson 11
  I4K Trash and Marine Debris Clean Up Safety Procedures

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