Silvana Paz, IEEE OES UFF SBC Chair; Virna Barbosa, IEEE OES UFF SBC Vice- Chair and Michel Mendes, IEEE UFF Student Branch Chair

On October 14, 2024, the Aulão ao (M)ar Livre (of the portuguese Outdoor Sea Lesson) took place as part of the Engineering Academic Week (SEMENDE) at Fluminense University. This initiative aimed to extend knowledge beyond the traditional classroom setting, providing an outdoor lecture focused on sustainable ocean use in a local context.
The event was hosted at the Dora Hees de Negreiros Natural Park on Morro do Morcego in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, where participants were transported by boat to facilitate immediate contact with the marine environment at the start of the session. The initiative aimed to integrate the objectives of the Decade of the Ocean within the context of Guanabara Bay, a region of significant historical, ecological, and economic importance.
The morning featured a series of activities comprising interconnected projects, each addressing the challenges of the Decade of the Ocean through four primary focus areas: biodiversity conservation, effluent treatment, socio-environmental initiatives, management of floating waste, and observation of marine life.

Participating Projects and Activities
The Aruanã Project, named after the green sea turtle commonly found in the region, seeks to inform and engage the public about environmental concerns related to marine turtles and their ecosystems.
Águas de Niterói, part of the Águas do Brasil Group, is responsible for wastewater treatment in the city of Niterói and is recognized as a benchmark in sewage management.
The Grael Project, a non-governmental organization (NGO), aims to democratize access for young people to sailing sports, nautical workshops, and environmental education, contributing to the social transformation of its beneficiaries.
The Orla Sem Lixo (of the Portuguese Litter-Free Shoreline) Project is an innovative initiative focused on intercepting, collecting, transporting, and recycling floating waste in the waters of Guanabara Bay, providing a sustainable solution to local pollution challenges
The snorkeling workshop, taught by professor and oceanographer André Belém, offered an opportunity to directly explore marine ecosystems, raising participants’ awareness of the importance of preserving these environments and fostering a deeper connection with the ocean.




