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After Sir Peter Blake’s death, The Blake Trust was set up to continue his work educating people about the state of our oceans and getting them to do more to protect the marine environment. NZVR, a partnership between Blake and New Zealand Geographic, does just that by bringing the ocean to our country’s classrooms. It uses virtual reality to show rangatahi what it’s like under the surface, introducing them to issues like over-fishing and pollution and, ideally, inspiring them to take action.
As Blake’s Alice Ward-Allen says: “Often they ask us stuff that I have never thought of. Kids just think in such different ways. The reactions we get every day are completely different. The questions we get are always different as well. They’re the next generation, the ones who are going to have to step up and take care of our environment.”
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