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A Career Afloat: Gateway to Maritime Employment
<clipping>A Career Afloat: Gateway to Maritime Employment
describes jobs in the maritime industry, ways to get training for various career paths in the industry, and employment opportunities. Links to maritime museum websites are included. (Maritime
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Ocean Surface Topography from Space-Education
<clipping>Ocean Surface Topography from Space-Education
offers activities for learning about oceans, oceanography, earth science, and related topics. This is the education website of a partnership between the U.S. and France to monitor global ocean c
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SeaWiFS Project (Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor)
<clipping>SeaWiFS Project (Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor)
provides data on global ocean bio-optical properties for the Earth science community. Resources for teachers include a tutorial on ocean color and slides suggesting how SeaWiFS data ca
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The Bridge
<clipping>The Bridge
is a place where teachers can find marine science education resources that are screened by science educators and research scientists. The site features "Scuttlebutt", a discussion list, and tells about the National Ocea
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National Marine Sanctuary
<clipping>National Marine Sanctuary
provides information about our nation's marine sanctuaries -- how they were established, how they're managed, their scientific and educational programs, and events that occur in them throughout the year.
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Oceanography: A Science and Technology Focus Site
<clipping>Oceanography: A Science and Technology Focus Site
explores ocean habitats, regions, and more. Learn how waves are created and where hydrothermal vents are found, or conduct one of the site's experiments to find out why big ships don&ap
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Project Oceanography
<clipping>Project Oceanography
describes a marine science education program produced by the University of South Florida. It consists of weekly live television broadcasts to middle school students designed to enhance science education in middle school
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NOAA Education Resources
<clipping>NOAA Education Resources
offers materials on weather, oceans and coasts, satellites and space, and long-term climate change. The site also contains a photo library, real time satellite imagery, and a radar mosaic of weather patterns. (Natio
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Virtual Vacationland: Earth Science
<clipping>Virtual Vacationland: Earth Science
tours of Maine-related earth science education resources developed by the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences. Topics include land topography, coastal tides, ocean temperature, weather and climate, and
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Ocean Planet
<clipping>Ocean Planet
features a Smithsonian exhibit on the world's oceans. Visitors can see an overview of the exhibition, find lessons and marine science activities, and read a final report documenting the educational impact of the undertakin
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Study of Place
<clipping>Study of Place
offers two online science units for middle-school students. Antarctic Exploration tells the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1914 expedition to Antarctica and how, when his ship became icebound and was crushed to pieces,
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Tsunamis and Earthquakes
<clipping> Tsunamis and Earthquakes
uses animation and virtual reality to show how tsumanis are generated by earthquakes. Learn about tsunami research and mitigation efforts -- how sediments are transported by a tsunami, how researchers decipher the
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Tsunamis and Earthquakes
<clipping>Tsunamis and Earthquakes
uses animation and virtual reality to show how tsumanis are generated by earthquakes. Learn about tsunami research and mitigation efforts -- how sediments are transported by a tsunami, how researchers decipher the g
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Tides and Water Levels
<clipping>Tides and Water Levels
examines the complex systems that govern the movement tides and water levels. Learn what causes tides, what determines their frequencies and variations, and how they're monitored and measured. Find lessons on for
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NOAA Discovery Kits
<clipping> NOAA Discovery Kits
presents tutorials, lessons, and multimedia activities for learning about corals, estuaries, ocean currents, tides, and pollution from diffuse sources. Learn about corals and threats to them; causes of ocean currents an
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Water Cycle, Weather, and Climate
Water Cycle, Weather, and Climate
provides video clips and interactive resources for learning about air-ocean interactions, atmospheric circulation, atmosphere composition and structure, climate, weather cycles, energy transfer, ocean characteristics, se
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Water on the Web
Water on the Web
offers water science units and tools that help students understand and solve real environmental problems using advanced technology. Learn about aquatic ecology, water quality, and watersheds. See maps, summaries, and information on lakes
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Oceans Alive
Oceans Alive
explores the mountains, abysses, and other physical features of the ocean floor, as well as the movement of the continents, the water cycle, the four oceans, waves and wind, currents, tides, marine life near the surface, and ocean predators a
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Ocean Explorer
Ocean Explorer
provides 165 lesson plans developed to bring entire classrooms "on board" for exploration and discovery. Topics include deep-sea hydrothermal vents and their spectacular animal communities, benthic creatures of the Northern Gulf o
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NeMO Explorer
NeMO Explorer
allows students to explore a seafloor observatory geographically or by topic. Learn about seafloor animals, hydrothermal vents, mid-ocean ridges, axial volcano, lava flow, and technology and tools. Operate (remotely) a vehicle that takes you
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