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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
guide
to
organisms
and
environmental
issues
of
the
Chesapeake
Bay
and
Mid-Atlantic
Coast
addresses
restoration
and
protection
of
bay
habitats,
bay
grasses,
harmful
algae,
bay
monitoring
efforts,
and
organisms
that
live
in
the
bay.
There
is
also
education
section
that
features
materials
for
teachers,
students
and
volunteers,
frequently
asked
questions
about
the
bay,
and
a
set
of
links
to
related
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Population
growth
in
the
District
of
Squamish,
British
Columbia
has
placed
increasing
pressure
on
many
of
the
area's
natural
resources.
Visitors
to
this
site
can
learn
practical
tips
for
individuals
on
such
topics
as
wetlands,
back
yard
conservation,
environmentally
sensitive
areas,
watercourse
protection,
urban
runoff;
and
lawn,
garden,
and
sidewalk
tips.
Other
topics
include
a
case
study
of
an
initiative
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This article describes ice worms (Mesenchytraeus solifugus) that live on glaciers in southern Alaska, the Coastal range and British Columbia, and in the Olympics and North Cascades as far south as Mt. St. Helens. Pictures of the ice worms and information on their habitat, physiolology, diet, and behavior are provided.
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WhaleTimes
will
take
young
users
on
an
adventure
to
the
ocean.
This
resource
provides
a
wealth
of
information
and
pictures
on
popular
sea
life,
such
as
whales,
seals,
sea
lions,
sharks,
penguins,
and
walruses.
It
helps
the
user
to
find
out
how
animals
survive
in
the
sea,
what
they
eat,
where
they
live
and
much
more.
There
are
several
computer
activities
for
young
kids,
and
a
list
of
books
that
focus
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In
this
activity,
users
download
and
graph
modeled
climate
data
to
explore
variability
in
climate
change.
Most
people
know
that
climate
changes
are
predicted
over
the
next
hundred
years,
but
they
may
not
be
aware
that
these
changes
are
likely
to
vary
from
region
to
region.
Using
data
from
the
University
of
New
Hampshire-s
Earth
Science
Information
Partner,
a
digital
library
of
Earth
Science
data,
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Relevant
sections
in
this
resource
include
What
are
Harmful
Algal
Blooms
(HABs),
an
Introduction
to
Algal
Blooms
and
"Red
Tide",
Algae
Species
(which
algae
are
responsible
for
the
harmful
effects?),
Adverse
Impacts,
Human
Illness
(food
poisoning
associated
with
harmful
algal
blooms
&
information
on
diagnosis
and
treatment),
HAB
Distribution
Maps,
HAB
events
in
the
United
States
and
around
the
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The
Water
Sourcebooks
from
the
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
contain
324
activities
for
grades
K-12
divided
into
four
sections:
K-2,
3-5,
5-8,
and
9-12.
Each
section
is
divided
into
five
chapters:
Introduction
to
Water,
Drinking
Water
and
Wastewater
Treatment,
Surface
Water
Resources,
Ground
Water
Resources,
and
Wetlands
and
Coastal
Waters.
This
environmental
education
program
explains
the
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An ocean-science web site for students, teachers, faculty, and the general public. Visitors can learn about many important ocean processes, linked to teaching material and sources of real-time ocean data. The site also has complete college-level and graduate courses and textbook (which can be freely downloaded) in oceanography and physical oceanography.
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The
Gulf
of
Maine
Aquarium
hosts
this
two-part
activity.
The
focus
is
on
seasonal
changes
in
the
mass
balance
of
the
Antarctic
Ice
Sheet.
Part
1
uses
an
atlas
and
satellite
imagery
to
examine
the
geography
of
the
region
and
the
changing
boundaries
of
the
ice
sheet.
Part
2
tracks
annual
changes
in
sea
ice.
There
is
an
animation
page
showing
changes
in
ice
cover
around
Antarctica
during
1991,
and
links
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