The Ocean, Freshwater & Us Giant Floor Map is a dynamic engagement tool that the team of design partners is keen for organizations, schools, and communities across Canada to use to learn about and deepen connections with the ocean, watersheds, and marine conservation efforts. We ask that you handle the map with care. Improper handling, including beverage spills and use of adhesive tape or glue, can damage the map and result in repair fees. Each of these printed maps and supporting materials cost approximating $6,000.
Our delivery providers require a signature for the Giant Floor Map upon delivery. It is the responsibility of the organizational representative that booked the map to ensure that the map is received and signed for at the delivery address provided at the time of booking. Or to inform The Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition’s Operations Manager if there’s been a change in delivery details.
Organizations that do not have a representative available to sign for the map or who damage a map may be fined up to $1000 for repairs and return transportation.
The Ocean, Freshwater, and Us giant floor map project was led by the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition in collaboration with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, renowned cartographer, Chris Brackley, Ocean School (a project of the National Film Board of Canada and Dalhousie University), and a multi-partner national design committee comprised of representatives from Indigenous Leadership Initiative, Water Rangers, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and Parks Canada. This national collaboration was made possible through a generous contribution from the Government of Canada through the Oceans Management Contribution Program.