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Our Sea! How Clean Is It?

Our Sea! How Clean Is It?

A micro:bit project that measures pH and temperature levels of sea water.

Socialinnov

Vasileia, Maria, Alexandros, Ioanna, Kalliopi, Stella, Evangelia, Eleftherios, Marilia, Maria, Triantafyllia

2024

Global goals

SDG 14 Life Below Water

Our project

Continuing the “Protecting Our Seas” initiative that we implemented last year in collaboration with the organization Socialinnov, we used the micro:bit board again this year, as well as pH and liquid temperature sensors, to measure the pH and temperature of the sea at two beaches in our city near the fishing shelter.

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