Hundreds of school pupils across Aberdeen will have the chance to learn about the world of underwater science.
The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is hosting its annual Christmas lecture events next month.
They are inviting schools to events in Aberdeen to help them learn about the careers opportunities that the oceans have to offer.
The free events, which take place at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre on December 2 will include a mix of presentations by industry experts from a range of backgrounds and are aimed at primary six and sevens.
Sandra Bisset, learning officer at Macduff Marine Aquarium will talk about her career and the incredible life that hides beneath the waves.
Jeremy Cresswell, editor of the Press and Journal’s Energy supplement, will provide an insight into how Aberdeen has become a leading focal point for renewable energy, and Scott Graham from The National Hyperbaric Centre will educate the pupils about offshore and in shore diving and diving equipment.
For further information, visit www.sut.org/events or to book your school to attend e-mail kirsty.webster@sut.org or 01224 823637.
Aberdeen children get chance to learn about life underwater