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Sound
Health
2001
highlights
water
quality
conditions,
the
status
of
living
organisms,
trends
in
land
use
and
development,
and
other
indicators
of
environmental
health
for
Long
Island
Sound.
Materials
presented
here
address
the
following
questions:
Are
the
waters
and
sediments
getting
cleaner?,
Are
fish
and
wildlife
populations
more
abundant?,
Are
fish
and
wildlife
habitats
being
protected
and
restored?,
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This
journal
article
discusses
how
exposing
creeks,
rivers,
and
stormwater
drainage
to
daylight
can
improve
water
quality
and
hydraulic
capacity.
Daylighting
projects
deliberately
expose
some
or
all
of
the
flow
of
a
previously
covered
drainage,
offering
the
potential
to
recreate
wetlands,
ponds,
and
estuaries,
and
ultimately
reducing
the
levels
of
organic
and
inorganic
pollutants
in
the
water.
The
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Information
is
provided
about
water
concerns
and
issues
in
the
Middle
East.
The
material
includes
several
articles
about
water
policy
in
the
region,
where
many
countries
suffer
from
water
shortages.
The
scarcity
of
water
is
used
as
a
political
issue
and
lever,
particularly
as
population
growth
has
historically
expanded
to
the
limits
of
the
scarcest
available
resource.
In
the
Middle
East,
this
resource
...
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This
document
provides
activities
and
ideas
for
science
projects
that
deal
with
water
supply
and
quality
in
the
Jacksonville,
Florida
area.
Topics
include
the
use
of
groundwater
(and
wells)
as
a
resource,
types
of
groundwater
contamination,
and
information
on
the
aquifers
in
the
Jacksonville
area.
An
activity
is
provided
in
which
students
construct
a
model
aquifer,
and
suggestions
are
made
for
science
...
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For ecologists, the horseshoe crab is an important creature- a vastly adaptable organism that predates most species on the planet, with a lifecyle that is interlocked with other animals. Users can view information, photographs, and diagrams that explain the anatomy, range and habitat, lifecycle, ecological niche, reproductive cycle, and medical uses of the horseshoe crab.
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Users
download
and
analyze
satellite
images
showing
the
amount
of
ozone
in
the
stratosphere.
They
interpret
the
images
to
identify
the
ozone
"hole"
that
develops
over
Antarctica
each
summer,
and
compare
its
size
from
year
to
year.
Using
freely
available
image
analysis
software,
ImageJ,
users
quantify
the
area
of
the
Antarctic
ozone
hole
each
October
from
1996
to
2004.
Finally,
they
bring
their
measurements
...
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The
National
Atmospheric
Deposition
Program
monitors
wet
atmospheric
deposition
(chemical
constituents
deposited
from
the
atmosphere
via
rain,
sleet
and
snow)
at
over
220
National
Trends
Network
sites
throughout
the
United
States.
This
site
contains
a
long-term,
high-quality
database
of
atmospheric
deposition
for
research
support
in
the
areas
of
acid
rain,
air
quality,
water
quality,
agricultural
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This
module
provides
three
activities
that
explore
the
potential
impact
of
climate
variability
and
change
on
Earth's
most
abundant
resource,
water.
Although
each
activity
is
designed
to
tap
specific
skills
and
knowledge
to
yield
scientific
results,
the
broader
intent
is
to
stimulate
thought
about
the
long-term
impacts
of
a
warmer
planet.
Through
participation
in
these
activities,
students
will
observe
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Visitors
can
access
a
variety
of
information
on
global
warming,
emissions
and
impacts
of
greenhouse
gases,
and
what
is
being
done
to
evaluate
and
remedy
the
effects
of
a
changing
climate.
Interactive
calculators
are
available
online
for
assistance
with
estimating
greenhouse
gas
emissions
of
specific
activities
and
evaluating
emission
reduction
opportunities.
A
searchable
database
by
topic,
information
...
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Visitors
can
access
an
alphabetic
index
to
a
large
variety
of
fresh
water-related
materials
on
water
quality,
usage,
laws
and
regulations,
flooding,
and
ecosystems.
Information
resources
include
educational
materials
and
a
"Teachers'
Corner"
with
booklets,
activities,
and
fact
sheets
are
available
for
teachers
and
are
ranked
according
to
educational
level.
This
site
is
sponsored
by
Environment
Canada,
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