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YouTube - Face-Off With a Deadly Predator - 0 views

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    Leopard Seal and Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Photographer
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Shifting Baselines - 0 views

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    "common sense for the oceans"
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LA Science Teachers | Google Groups - 0 views

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    science specialists of independent Los Angeles schools
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Intertidal Habitats and Causes of Zonation - 0 views

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    intertidal zonation, both hard and soft substrates
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The Ocean Project - 0 views

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    The Ocean Project conducts market research, with funding provided by NOAA and in collaboration with the Monterey Bay Aquarium and National Aquarium in Baltimore. Our national research from 2008 provides a comprehensive metric for future evaluations, and we are conducting semi-annual tracking surveys to measure changes and test messages on climate, ocean, and related environmental issues.
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Green Ambassadors » Results of Rise Above Plastics: 2009 - 0 views

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    RISE ABOVE PLASTIC (RAP) SUCCESS! Green Ambassadors, in partnership with The Surfrider Foundation and The Algalita Marine Research Foundation, created the Rise Above Plastics Program, a student speaker series that encourages Los Angelenos to curb their single-use habits. Through the program, students learn about the impact of plastics on our lives and the environment, including plastic marine debris, chemicals and toxins. Students spread the word to their peers and the community by delivering engaging presentations that encourage practical solutions. In addition to learning about the inherent problems of living in a throwaway society, students learn the value of teamwork and polish their public speaking and presentation skills. In 2009, nearly 20 students participated in the program, delivering 30 presentations to more than 850 students and community members!
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Coral Bleaching: A White Hot Problem (COSEE-NOW) - 0 views

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    "Some of the planet's most beautiful and diverse ecosystems are at risk. With temperatures on the rise, coral reefs are at greater risk for coral bleaching. Using ocean observing system data from NOAA's National Data Buoy Center, this classroom activity examines ocean temperatures off Puerto Rico to see how coral reefs are being impacted and predict what's on the horizon. Brought to you by Sea Grant's Bridge website and COSEE-NOW. This activity was developed in response to the 2005 massive coral bleaching event in the Caribbean caused by high sea surface temperatures. Using ocean observing system data, water temperatures can be monitored to evaluate the likeliness of other bleaching events. Via the COSEE-NOW online community, we were able to receive valuable feedback on making the graph of water temperature more user-friendly and expanding the discussion questions to evoke some higher level thinking from students. This activity has been demonstrated to teachers at the National Marine Educators Association conference and Virginia Sea Grant professional development institutes; and to graduate students in several different settings. http://www2.vims.edu/bridge/DATA.cfm?Bridge_Location=archive0406.html"
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Coral Bleaching Lesson at Bridge Ocean Education Teacher Resource Center - 0 views

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    Summary: Assess coral bleaching using water temperature data from the NOAA National Data Buoy Center. Objectives * Describe the relationship between corals and zooxanthellae. * Identify stresses to corals. * Explain coral bleaching and the processes that cause coral bleaching. * Examine water temperature data and compare to levels known to induce coral bleaching. * Predict the effects of prolonged, increased temperaturs on coral reefs. Introduction The magnificent beauty of a coral reef is a true masterpiece of Mother Nature. A reef is a sculpture of living organisms, varied in color, texture, shape, and size. The creation of these works of art takes many, many years (some reefs are thousands of years old), and they don't exist solely for show. Reefs are building blocks for rich communities, providing habitat for a myriad of organisms, and they are some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. In addition, they support fishing grounds, attract tourists, and protect shorelines from waves and storms. "
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Penguinscience - understanding penguin response to climate and ecosystem change - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the Penguin Science Education Page! Here you will find fun and educational activities to help students learn about many interesting aspects of Adelie penguin life, history and their relationship to climate change. Students can also send questions to the researchers who study penguins, check the nests of penguins as they look today, and (if the season is right) even receive a postcard from Antarctica! Adelie Penguin's existence in the far south region of our planet is a fascinating subject. The average day in the life of a penguin is filled with adventure and drama, as they struggle to live and thrive in a challenging environment and changing climate. "
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Home | Ocean Climate - 0 views

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    UN Climate Change Ocean Climate Forum
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Web Seminar: Bioscience Issues - 0 views

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    This is a list of resources from the NSDL/NSTA Web Seminar, "Thinking Like a Scientist: Teaching and Learning with Current Science Issues"
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Search Results | EarthSky - 0 views

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    search for "sea level rise"
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Elysium Epic - 0 views

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    Gwen is going on this trip! Look for blogs posted by expedition members (second link down on left).
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    Gwen is going on this trip! Look for blogs posted by expedition members (second link down on left).
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Ventura County - Fish on Your Dish - Junior Master Gardener - 0 views

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    Welcome - What is commercial fishing? Commercial fishing operations of the Santa Barbara Channel Squid - Coastal pelagic species (aka 'wetfish') Sea urchins - Sea cucumbers West coast lobster - Availability of seafood - Spot Prawn East coast lobster - Ridgeback shrimp - Crabs Factors affecting fisheries Nearshore finfish fishery - Halibut - Yellowtail and white seabass Sustainability Seafood consumption Ocean stewardship - Credits
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Ventura County - Treasures of our local ocean - Ocean Resources - 0 views

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    Dear Teacher or Parent & The Local Marine Environment Working Waterfronts Oil Development Mariculture Commercial Fishing Recreational Fisheries Ecotourism and Recreational Activities Coastal Arts Careers Ocean Stewardship
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Once Upon A Tide - 0 views

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    Background: The 10 minute education film is part of Healthy Ocean, Healthy Humans a project of the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School. The film was produced for aquariums, museums, schools, and theaters - to help people understand that all life on Earth, including our own, depends on the ocean.
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Climate Change Action Projects | Facing the Future - 0 views

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    Climate Change Action Projects Facing the Future has released the Climate Change Action Project Database, a resource with ready-to-use service-learning projects that prepare students to understand and take action on climate change.
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Oceans | Disneynature - 0 views

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    Disneynature's Oceans Disneynature's big-screen movie, Oceans, will be released on Earth Day, April 22, 2010. Disney is teaming up with The Nature Conservancy for the initiative, See OCEANS, Save Oceans, with a portion of each ticket sold for the film's opening week (April 22-28, 2010) going to help establish new marine protected areas in the Bahamas. An Educational Activity Guide and Educator's Guide are available for downloading from the website.
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Endangered Species Bulletin - 0 views

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    Endangered Species Bulletin The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers the quarterly Endangered Species Bulletin, with information on rulemakings, recovery plans and activities, conservation partnerships, research developments, and a variety of other issues. The Summer 2009 issue was focused entirely oceans and includes articles on corals, sea turtles, the Hawaiian Monk Seal, and more.
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Endangered Species Day - 0 views

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    Endangered Species Day Endangered Species Day, May 21, 2010, celebrates America's wildlife legacy with a celebration of our nation's wildlife and wild places, and is an opportunity to learn about the everyday actions that people can take to help protect our nation's disappearing wildlife and last remaining wild places. Visit the website to download educational materials, register an event, and check out the toolkit.
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