Outputs
The "Can't You SEA?" Youth Exchange brought together young people from different countries to learn, create, reflect, and act for the protection of the sea and marine environment. During the project, participants explored environmental challenges related to marine pollution, took part in educational and creative activities, and transformed their learning into meaningful outputs that can continue inspiring others beyond the mobility itself.
This page gathers the main results of the project: our booklets, national and international videos, documentation from the implementation of the programme, and the follow-up activities developed by participants in their home countries. Together, these outputs reflect the creativity, commitment, and environmental awareness built throughout the exchange. The project also produced a creative storytelling booklet inspired by participants' reflections on the sea and a social media campaign booklet presenting awareness actions from the participating countries.

Project Booklets
Below you can explore two of the main educational and creative outputs produced during the project.
1. Creative Storytelling Booklet
This booklet is a celebration of imagination, creativity, and connection with the sea. During the activity, participants reflected on marine pollution, environmental responsibility, and the importance of protecting sea life. They then created stories inspired by the sea and transformed pebbles into mosaics connected to their narratives. The booklet brings together these stories and visual creations, showing how art and environmental education can come together in a powerful way.
View / download the booklet here:
2. Social Media Campaign Booklet
This booklet presents awareness campaign ideas and visual materials developed by the national teams during the youth exchange. It includes campaign concepts, posters, brochures, social media ideas, objectives, slogans, target groups, and examples of dissemination materials prepared by participants from Germany, North Macedonia, Romania, Cyprus, Lithuania, and Austria. It reflects the practical work of the participants and how they transformed environmental learning into awareness-raising actions for their communities.
View / download the booklet here:
Videos
The project also generated several videos that document the experience, the learning process, and the dissemination actions carried out during and after the youth exchange.
General Video of the Whole Programme
This video presents the overall experience of the "Can't You SEA?" youth exchange, capturing key moments, group activities, environmental learning, intercultural exchange, and the spirit of the project.
Implementation of the Programme
This section includes videos connected to the actual implementation of the programme: workshops, outdoor activities, creative sessions, reflection moments, teamwork, and environmental actions that took place during the mobility. https://cant-you-sea.webnode.page/implementation/
Videos from partners and activities during the YE
During and after the program, partner groups and participants also created video materials connected to their national dissemination and environmental awareness actions.
Germany:
North Macedonia:
Romania:
Cyprus:
Lithuania:
Austria:
Follow-Up Activities
One of the most important parts of the project is what happened after the mobility. Participants returned to their countries with new ideas, stronger environmental awareness, and motivation to share what they had learned. Through follow-up activities, they continued spreading the message of marine protection and sustainability in their local communities.
Below you can find the follow-up actions developed by each national group, together with online dissemination links and materials.
Germany
The German team continued the project message through awareness-raising materials and social media campaign work connected to reducing waste and encouraging more sustainable habits. Their output focused on practical environmental messaging and creative dissemination. https://cant-you-sea.webnode.page/follow-up-germany/
North Macedonia
The team from North Macedonia developed follow-up actions linked to river and environmental clean-up awareness, encouraging people to rethink waste disposal habits and understand the impact of pollution on water ecosystems and local biodiversity. Their materials connected local environmental realities with the broader message of the project. https://cant-you-sea.webnode.page/follow-up-north-macedonia/
Romania
The Romanian team focused on awareness around plastic pollution and community responsibility. Their campaign materials promoted cleaner environments, better habits, and stronger public understanding of the negative effects of plastic waste on nature and health. https://cant-you-sea.webnode.page/follow-up-romiania/
Cyprus
The Cypriot team developed a social media awareness initiative encouraging people to keep Cyprus clean and protect nature. Their dissemination approach was visually engaging and aimed at promoting environmental responsibility among local audiences. https://cant-you-sea.webnode.page/follow-up-cyprus/
Lithuania
The Lithuanian team created awareness campaign materials focused on protecting the sea, preserving the future, and encouraging eco-friendly habits. Their outputs included educational campaign planning, target-group definition, visibility ideas, and sample dissemination materials. https://cant-you-sea.webnode.page/follow-up-lithuania/
Austria
The Austrian team developed a campaign connected to water protection and reducing waste, with a strong visual identity and social media orientation. Their materials focused on encouraging young people to care for rivers and water ecosystems through practical and accessible actions. https://cant-you-sea.webnode.page/follow-up-austria/
Why These Outputs Matter
The outputs of "Can't You SEA?" are more than simple materials. They are the result of shared learning, intercultural cooperation, environmental reflection, and youth creativity. Through stories, campaigns, videos, and follow-up actions, participants transformed their experience into resources that can continue to raise awareness and inspire action in many different communities. The creative booklet especially shows how participants connected environmental learning with storytelling and art, while the campaign booklet demonstrates how national teams turned ideas into awareness tools for real dissemination.
We invite you to explore the materials, watch the videos, and discover how young people from different countries came together to promote care, responsibility, and love for our seas.
