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This feature is from an article in National Geographic Magazine about a 2000 expedition into Canada's Foxe Basin to research the Atlantic Walrus. It includes field notes, photos, and audio/
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The
New
Zealand
Ministry
of
Fisheries
provides
a
fact
sheet
describing
fishing
methods
used
around
the
world
and
the
modern
technology
used
for
fish-finding
and
electronic
navigation.
Simple
diagrams
illustrate
each
item.
Related
fact
sheets
accessed
via
live
links
discuss
fisheries
conservation,
marine
fisheries,
human
impacts
on
fisheries,
general
ocean
life,
and
several
topics
especially
relevant
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This activity integrates art and science as students use books and other sources to learn more about the creatures that live in the ocean. Once they have learned about various sea creatures and their habitats, they will construct an undersea environment in their classroom.
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This
concentrated,
in-depth
resource
provides
access
to
recent
information
on
El
Nino
Southern
Oscillation
(ENSO)
and
La
Nina
in
the
Pacific
Ocean,
including
data,
graphics,
forecasts,
historical
perspectives,
in-depth
analyses,
prediction
benefits,
impacts
on
human
life,
and
information
on
the
1997/
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This
tutorial
presents
material
describing
the
unique
animal
communities
surrounding
deep-sea
methane
seeps
and
brine
pools
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico.
Visitors
can
study
photographs
and
text
descriptions
of
tubeworms,
mussels,
ice
worms,
and
other
organisms
that
inhabit
an
ecosystem
that
exists
in
total
darkness.
Other
materials
include
an
article
on
deep-sea
submersibles,
videos
of
sea
life
and
scientists
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This
resource
offers
information
on
the
history
and
current
management
of
sanctuaries,
scientific
and
educational
programs,
and
continuing
efforts
to
conserve
U.S.
ocean
and
coastal
treasures.
The
sanctuaries
featured
include:
the
Channel
Islands,
Cordell
Bank,
Fagatele
Bay,
Florida
Keys,
Flower
Garden
Banks,
Grays
Reef,
Gulf
of
the
Fallarones,
Hawaiian
Islands
Humpback
Whale,
Monitor,
Monterey
Bay,
...
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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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Students
can
view
these
television
programs
about
a
variety
of
ocean
science
topics
right
in
their
classroom.
They
are
presented
by
real
scientists
and
feature
a
call-in
question
and
answer
session
to
end
the
lesson.
Teacher
packets
containing
information
pertaining
to
program
topics,
activities
to
do
with
students,
pages
for
students'
individual
use,
and
vocabulary
and
reference
lists,
are
available
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NeMO
studies
the
dynamic
interactions
between
submarine
volcanic
activity
and
seafloor
hotsprings
at
an
observatory
called
Axial
Seamount.
The
research
activities
at
NeMO
provide
an
extraordinary
educational
opportunity,
both
from
the
daily
reports
from
expeditions
at
sea
and
from
creative
learning
materials
based
on
NeMO
results.
The
site
features
curriculum
materials
designed
for
high
school
and
...
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This
website
explores
the
research
of
Dr.
Kim
Holland's
shark
and
elasmobranch
lab
in
Hawaii.
The
lab
studies
organismic
and
supraorganismic
biology
of
fish,
with
a
specific
focus
on
sharks
and
their
relatives.
The
lab
makes
use
of
its
island
location
to
combine
field
experiments
with
lab
work.
Dr.
Holland's
lab
is
a
part
of
the
Hawaii
Institute
for
Marine
Biology.
The
site
contains
numerous
research
...
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