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Classroom activities based on how scientists study active volcanoes on the deep ocean floor. Activities include: locating an earthquake epicenter, recording geological and biological information during an ocean floor traverse, creating cross-section profiles of the ocean floor, and graphing seafloor data. Resources include videos and teacher guides.
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El
Nino
is
a
disruption
of
the
ocean-atmosphere
system
in
the
tropical
Pacific
with
important
climatic
consequences
around
the
globe.
This
NOAA
theme
page
features
links
to
widely
distributed
information.
Includes
data,
graphics,
forecasts,
historical
perspectives,
and
in-depth
analysis.
It
is
intended
to
be
useful
to
scientists,
administrators,
students
and
the
general
public.
Links
include
sites
...
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The
National
Marine
Sanctuary
Program
identifies,
designates
and
manages
areas
of
the
marine
environment
of
special
national
significance
due
to
their
conservation,
recreational,
ecological,
historical,
research,
educational,
or
aesthetic
qualities.
Access
information
and
pictures
of
marine
sanctuaries
all
over
the
U.S.
and
its
territories.
Discover
ways
to
get
involved
with
the
sanctuary
program,
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These
lesson
plans
in
life
sciences,
physical
science,
chemistry
and
engineering
link
to
projects
of
NOAA's
Aquarius
undersea
research
station.
Topics
include
the:
impacts
of
buoyancy,
pressure
and
light
on
underwater
research;
effects
of
physical
oceanography
on
coral
reefs;
effects
of
water
temperature
on
the
coral/
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How
do
scientists
gather
data
to
determine
whether
global
temperatures
are
warming?
Past
climatic
conditions
are
recorded
in
tree
rings,
skeletons
of
tropical
coral
reefs,
ice
cores
from
glaciers
and
ice
caps,
and
laminated
sediments
from
lakes
and
oceans.
Site
provides
an
in-depth
look
at
topics
significant
to
climate
change.
Resources
include
slide
sets,
external
links,
a
Climate
TimeLine
Information
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This website has a wealth of resources on North Carolina's estuaries including lesson plans, field guides, field trips opportunities, professional development opportunities and online water and weather data. Site also features EstuaryCam, a live shot of Beaufort Inlet. Downloadable video is available of lessons, events, and workshops.
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CORMP's
goal
is
to
provide
an
interdisciplinary
science-based
framework
that
supports
sound
public
policy
leading
to
wise
coastal
use,
sustainable
fisheries
and
improved
coastal
ocean
ecosystem
health.
This
site
features
an
easy
to
use
interactive
map
with
real
time
and
archived
buoy
and
weather
station
data
for
southern
North
Carolina
and
South
Carolina.
The
site
also
includes
teacher
resources
including
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The
NOAA
Photo
Library
has
been
built
to
capture
the
work,
observations,
and
studies
that
are
carried
on
by
the
scientists,
engineers,
commissioned
officers,
and
administrative
personnel
that
make
up
this
complex
and
scientifically
diverse
agency.
It
also
has
been
built
in
an
attempt
to
capture
NOAA's
scientific
heritage.
To
date,
over
16,000
images
have
been
digitized
and
reside
in
the
online
NOAA
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Developed by a fifth grade teacher, the Remote Sensing and Coral Reefs curriculum includes lesson plans, which feature links to additional information, and PowerPoint presentations. Topics discussed include altimetry, phytoplankton and ocean color, symbiosis and coral anatomy, sea surface temperature and coral bleaching, and conservation. The lesson plans can be used in sequence or by themselves.
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Students will learn about the diverse marine ecosystems found in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and off the coast of American Samoa, and protection of their natural and cultural resources. In the resource, students first learn about the marine sanctuaries and the work in small groups to develop posters. Can be used in both formal and informal education.
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