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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
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The
Ocean
Project
is
a
collaboration
of
several
zoos,
aquariums,
science
museums,
and
conservation
museums/
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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,
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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
...
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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'.
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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
...
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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