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This
site
is
a
portion
of
a
larger
program
in
which
users
construct
a
world
and
the
life
that
inhabits
it.
Marine
botany
is
the
subject
of
this
site,
and
users
are
instructed
on
how
they
can
'evolve'
their
own
plant
species
to
meet
the
characteristics
of
specific
marine
environments.
Although
the
goal
of
this
activity
is
to
create
imaginary
species,
it
is
based
on
having
the
user
develop
an
understanding
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This
site
explores
the
plant
and
animal
communities
that
exist
within
an
estuary.
Specifically,
it
examines
the
planktonic,
pelagic,
benthic
and
intertidal
communities,
and
focuses
on
organisms
that
are
characteristic
of
the
community,
how
scientists
investigate
these
organisms,
and
why
such
organisms
are
important
to
the
biological
community
of
estuaries.
Additionally,
the
site
provides
specific
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These three lessons focus on the effect of fluctuations of temperature on aquatic life. Topics include effects on the growth and survival rate of aquatic plants, how the metabolic rate of clams is affected by a change in temperature, and the optimal temperature for the hatching and development of brine shrimp eggs.
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The
Harmful
Algal
Bloom
(HAB)
Project
develops
and
supports
systems
that
provide
information
on
the
location
and
extent
of
red
tide
blooms
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico.
The
Experimental
HAB
bulletin
alerts
subscribers
to
developing
blooms
and
changes
in
the
location
and
extent
of
existing
blooms.
The
HAB
Mapping
System
(HABMapS)
provides
the
position
of
an
identified
bloom
and
data
from
environmental
conditions
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Arctic Science Journeys Radio (ASJ) is a free service that offers interesting stories about science, culture, and the environment of the far north. This audio file of a radio story describes the research of one scientist into the animals and plants that live within the ice of the Arctic Ocean.
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This site offers facts and information, photographs, classroom activities, games, and other materials related to marine biology and geared towards elementary schol students and teachers. Topics include fish, mollusks, crustaceans, echinoderms, mammals, endangered species, and others.
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With this interactive simulation, students can learn about Mako sharks, Sandbar sharks, and Nurse sharks, including facts about their habitats and migration. They will study the tagging procedure, including tools and processes used, and try to predict where a shrk will be in order to try to tag one.
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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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Ocean chemistry, particularly the carbon cycle, is featured in text and illustrations, with quantitative graphics and a lab demonstration. Graphics include the global carbon cycle from 1980-1989, annual carbon dioxide flux, ocean chlorophyll concentration east of Buenos Aires, and a cartoon showing upwelling of nutrients.
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This resource ties together physical and biological aspects of ocean color for high school students. Specific sections discuss life in the oceans, the appearance of the ocean from space, phytoplankton (the little link in a big food chain), carbon (where does it go?), and the Earth as a giant greenhouse. There are also activities that accompany these lessons.
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