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This web site contains illustrated information and classroom-ready activities for teachers, students, and anyone who want to learn about aquatic environments. The site is divided into seven topical sites, either by habitat or species. "Space Available" focuses on using satellite imagery to study the oceans and includes sections on the human impact on oceans, weather, remote sensing, and how satellites ... Full description.
Grade level: Primary (K-2), Intermediate (3-5), Middle (6-8), High (9-12), Informal, General public
Resource type: Non-profit portal
Subject: Biology, Ecology, Hydrology, Biological oceanography
 
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The Ocean Project is a collaboration of several zoos, aquariums, science museums, and conservation museums/organizations who are committed to providing better education to their respective visitors and the public regarding the importance of the oceans and the role each person plays in conserving the earth's waters. The website offers access to public opinion research, communication strategies, conservation ... Full description.
Grade level: Middle (6-8), High (9-12), Informal
Resource type: Non-profit portal
Subject: Educational theory and practice, Biological oceanography
 
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The Edwards Aquifer is one of the most prolific artesian aquifers in the world, serving the diverse needs of almost two million users in south central Texas. Users can access materials that cover all aspects of the aquifer, including hydrogeology, technical, legal, and economic issues, images, endangered species, laws and regulations, and groundwater modeling. News articles, a glossary, bibliography, ... Full description.
Grade level: Middle (6-8), High (9-12), College (13-14), General public
Resource type: Non-profit portal
Subject: Environmental science, Human geography, Geology, Hydrology, Policy issues
 
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Earth 911 is an organization focused on empowering the public with community-specific resources to improve their quality of life. To accomplish this goal, they provide information on a wide range of environmental topics including recycling (several types of materials), household hazardous waste, water quality, composting, air pollution prevention, fire prevention, green shopping tips, and mercury ... Full description.
Grade level: Primary (K-2), Intermediate (3-5), Middle (6-8), High (9-12), General public
Resource type: Non-profit portal
Subject: Ecology, Environmental science
 
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This is the homepage of Project WET's 'Make a Splash' Water Festivals, held annually on the fourth Friday in September. There are links to festival information, a planning guide, press releases, and festival reports. Educational materials include sample activities for the festival, downloads, and the online game 'Make a Splash'. Full description.
Grade level: Primary (K-2), Intermediate (3-5)
Resource type: Non-profit portal
Subject: Environmental science, Hydrology
 
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This resource provides a listing of events and current projects with links to the Adopt-A-Stream Foundation activities. Each link provides more detail on the Foundation's activities and projects. The Habitat Restoration link has additional links to useful information, particularly the Rules of Thumb for in-stream restoration projects. The Streamkeeper Tools link has information on algae and reed canary ... Full description.
Grade level: Intermediate (3-5), Middle (6-8), High (9-12), Informal, General public
Resource type: Project, Non-profit portal
Subject: Ecology, Environmental science, Hydrology, Policy issues
 
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The ILEC promotes sustainable management of the world's lakes and reservoirs. This site offers information and links to training programs, conferences and publications that address the health and status of lakes around the world. The World Lake Database provides an alphabetical listing of lakes around the world. Data is provided for various parameters from size and area to water quality. An on-line ... Full description.
Grade level: High (9-12), College (13-14), College (15-16)
Resource type: Non-profit portal, In-situ dataset
Subject: Ecology, Environmental science, Hydrology
 
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The purpose of REEF is to educate and enlist divers in the conservation of marine habitats. The main focus of this site is the Fish Survey Project, in which volunteer scuba divers and snorkelers collect and report information on marine fish populations. The data is accessible through this website, and users can both contribute data they gather and generate reports from the database. A variety of reports ... Full description.
Grade level: General public
Resource type: Non-profit portal, In-situ dataset
Subject: Biological oceanography
 
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This national organization is comprised of state and regional water resource management agencies and provides a means for members to exchange information and to work with federal agencies that share water management responsibilities. Focal points cover both surface and groundwater, and include watershed management, dam safety, floodplain management, nonpoint source pollution, water quality standards, ... Full description.
Grade level: High (9-12), College (13-14), College (15-16), Graduate / Professional, General public
Resource type: Report, Policy / Procedure, Non-profit portal
Subject: Hydrology, Policy issues
 
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A Texas-based task force produced this website as a public outreach and education tool about urban storm water runoff. A kids section provides games, fun facts, illustrations, and frequently asked questions. A public section offers downloadable education brochures on pesticides, fertilizers, storm water quality, and reporting illicit activity. The professional section provides handbooks and guidelines ... Full description.
Grade level: Intermediate (3-5), Middle (6-8), General public
Resource type: Computer activity, Illustration - artistic, Ref. material, Non-profit portal
Subject: Agricultural science, Environmental science, Hydrology, Policy issues
 
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