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Developed
and
maintained
by
the
Jason
Education
Project
at
the
Texas
A&M
University,
this
comprehensive
site
has
educational
information
and
activities
on
weather,
foraminifera,
coral
reefs,
satellites,
El
Nino,
ice
ages,
fisheries,
waves,
icebergs
and
currents.
A
wealth
of
student
and
educator
resources
is
available.
Teacher
resources
include
a
crash-course
in
oceanography,
a
section
on
using
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Teachers, students, and the general public are invited to pose questions to Ocean World's Dr. Bob, an oceanography professor.
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Email
a
USGS
scientist
your
question
on
volcanoes,
earthquakes,
tsunamis,
mountains,
rocks,
maps,
ground
water,
lakes,
rivers,
even
some
biology.
Explore
the
USGS
website
and
the
Frequently
Asked
Questions
section
to
see
if
your
question
has
already
been
answered.
Scientists
will
not
answer
some
types
of
questions,
so
read
the
directions
before
submitting
a
question.
Site
also
features
other
USGS
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This user-friendly site provides access to ONR's Cyberscientist. Educators and students can ask questions or read archived ones. Archived Cybermail is searchable and browse-able. Site also provides help on choosing and beginning research papers and science projects. Links are available to other ONR modules, including oceanography and space science, and teacher resources.
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Site
is
dedicated
to
ocean
education.
You
will
find
all
kinds
of
interesting
information
about
things
like:
the
biggest
sea
animals,
marine
biology
careers,
answers
to
common
ocean
and
animal
questions,
and
more.
Check
the
Answer
Archive
for
answers
to
your
marine
science
questions,
and
if
you
do
not
find
your
answer,
ask
one
of
their
scientists.
Site
also
includes
ocean
news,
world
records,
and
information
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The
MAD
Scientist
Network
is
a
collection
of
scientists
from
all
over
the
country
available
to
answer
any
of
your
science
questions.
Search
the
archive
of
over
25,000
questions,
explore
the
MadSci
Library
for
resources,
demos
and
science
fair
project
ideas,
or
read
the
FAQ
that
answers
common
questions,
like
why
is
the
sky
blue?
Scientists
will
not
answer
homework
questions,
medical
questions,
or
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Classrooms
and
individuals
can
log
on
to
participate
in
a
real-time
field
trip
to
a
National
Estuary
Research
Reserve.
Ask
questions,
view
live
video
and
still
images,
and
learn
about
estuaries
from
experts.
Topics
range
from
geology
to
water
quality,
estuary
plants
and
animals,
and
cultural
heritage.
Includes:
references
and
lesson
plans,
classroom
activities
and
teachers'
guides.
Archives
of
previous
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USGS
provides
detailed
fact
sheets,
research
reports
and
case
studies
of
coastal
erosion
caused
by
El
Nino
events
in
California.
Other
natural
hazards
are
also
covered,
including
earthquakes,
tsunami,
and
landslides,
illustrated
with
maps,
photos,
animated
simulations,
extensive
links
to
resources
by
experts.
Sort
by
topic
to
see
all
entries
about
coastal
issues,
environmental
issues,
mapping
and
...
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Join
Woods
Hole
Oceanographic
Institution
scientists
on
research
cruises
to
mid-ocean
ridges,
hydrothermal
vents,
seamounts
and
more.
Virtual
expeditions
provide
includes
objectives,
background,
daily
updates,
scientist
interviews,
slide
shows
and
video
clips,
activities
and
glossary.
Fact
sheets
with
interactive
graphics
cover
deep
ocean
circulation,
oceanography's
history,
ice
ages,
plate
tectonics,
...
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