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This lesson plan allows students to participate in a number of in-class experiments using ice. Students will come to understand the effects of global warming on icecaps and the worldwide consequences that may result.
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In
this
lesson
plan,
students
will
learn
about
the
potential
threat
posed
by
icebergs,
particularly
the
enormous
icebergs
that
have
broken
away
from
Antarctica's
Ronne
Ice
Shelf.
They
will
research
a
news
article
and
various
web
sites
(links
are
provided)
to
collect
information
about
icebergs,
discuss
what
icebergs
are
and
where
they
are
found,
and
brainstorm
a
list
of
potential
problems
that
could
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This
article
deals
with
the
phenomena
of
El
Nino
and
La
Nina.
Topics
include
the
apparently
widespread
effect
of
these
phenomena
on
weather
systems
around
the
Earth
and
new
methods
to
detect
their
arrival
and
departure.
There
is
a
discussion
of
the
use
of
SeaWIFS
satellite
data
to
detect
changes
in
the
distribution
of
oceanic
algae
(phytoplankton)
which
occur
when
warm
or
cool
water
masses
move,
as
...
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This
is
the
site
of
a
not
for
profit
educational
initiative.
The
site
strives
to
promote
competency
in
literacy
and
mathematics
using
lessons
that
focus
on
an
aquaculture
themes.
These
lessons
include
Understanding
Percents
(through
the
management
of
classroom
fish),
Equivalent
Fractions
(use
food-coloring,
sugar,
and
a
dissolved
oxygen
tests
to
determine
concentrations),
and
Japanese
Garden
(where
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The
Gulf
Stream
Voyage
is
an
online
multidisciplinary
project
which
utilizes
both
real
time
data
and
primary
source
materials
to
help
guide
students
to
discover
the
science
and
history
of
the
Gulf
Stream.
Students
will
investigate
this
great
ocean
current,
how
it
affects
the
Atlantic
Ocean
and
some
of
mankind's
experiences
dealing
with
it.
This
voyage
includes
activities
for
marine
science,
earth
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In
this
investigation,
students
examine
Monterey
Bay
National
Marine
Sanctuary.
After
becoming
familiar
with
a
bathymetric/
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This module provides background information on El Nino and the mechanisms of the Southern Oscillation. Relationships of El Nino to climate change, weather phenomena and disease carrying organizms are also presented.
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The
National
Weather
Service
provides
weather
and
marine
data
from
buoys
surrounding
North
America,
the
Carribean,
and
Great
Britain.
Historical
and
realtime
data
are
featured.
Data
include
wind,
waves,
atmospheric
pressure,
air
and
water
temperature,
and
dewpoint.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
explain
how
the
marine
stations
collect
and
transmit
data,
how
quality
is
assured,
and
how
the
National
Data
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This
site
provides
tabular
and
graphical
information
on
both
tidal
height
and
current
strength
for
a
wide
variety
of
locations
on
both
the
Pacific
and
Atlantic
coasts
of
the
Americas,
as
well
as
most
islands
in
those
two
oceans.
The
user
first
selects
a
region
and
then
from
that
page
selects
a
site
for
which
to
generate
predictions.
There
is
a
form
for
customized
predictions
which
allows
the
user
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In
this
lesson,
students
learn
about
the
varying
sizes
of
ocean
waves,
what
causes
such
variation,
and
where
to
find
giant
waves.
Students
will
learn
the
parts
of
a
wave,
and
discuss
wave
height,
wavelength,
and
wave
period.
They
will
explore
variables
that
influence
wave
size
through
scientific
visualizations.
They
will
then
experiment
with
creating
waves
on
the
National
Geographic
Wave
Simulator
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