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The Oceans: A Physical Geography: "Slow Progress on Ocean Protection"
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Slow Progress on Ocean Protection". In the Bijagos Archipelago. They are clearly benefitting from the country's marine protection. Posted by Sarah's Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The dark blue areas represent primary regions of upwelling. Click on the map to visit the UN Ocean Atlas source website. Nasa Earth Observatory: Oceans. Killing Pond Inlet narwhals humane harvest: DFO. Slow Progress on Ocean Protection. Dumbo in the Gully.
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography: Sea Cucumber Feeding
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography. Friday, November 28, 2008. I can't find a sea cucumber curled up and rolling as we discussed in class, but I found a video of one feeding. Posted by Sarah's Blog. Too bad because I think that would be a very fuinny image: this is pretty cool, though! December 2, 2008 at 10:25 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The dark blue areas represent primary regions of upwelling. Click on the map to visit the UN Ocean Atlas source website. Nasa Earth Observatory: Oceans.
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography: October 2008
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography. Saturday, October 25, 2008. This diagram illustrates ocean topography in the Northern Hemisphere resulting from the interaction of surface wind currents and the Coriolis Effect. To learn more about ocean topography from NASA, click. Other factors effecting ocean topography are atmospheric pressure and bathymetric features. Posted by Sarah's Blog. A strong relatively narrow current of water that flows seaward against breaking waves ( physical geography.net. The aquarium h...
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography: Real Examples
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography. Monday, November 17, 2008. Here are real pictures of an erosional and a depositional coastline. Photocredit 1. Posted by Sarah's Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The dark blue areas represent primary regions of upwelling. Click on the map to visit the UN Ocean Atlas source website. Nasa Earth Observatory: Oceans. Killing Pond Inlet narwhals humane harvest: DFO. Slow Progress on Ocean Protection. Dumbo in the Gully. Erosional vs. Depostional Coastlines.
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography: We adopted a family of Right Whales!
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. We adopted a family of Right Whales! Thanks to the kindness of the Saint Mary's University Geography community, we have symbolically adopted a family of Right Whales through the adoption program based out of the Grand Manan Whale and Seabird Research Station in New Brunswick. I will post more information about Wart and her family over the holidays. Thanks everyone! Posted by Sarah's Blog. December 9, 2008 at 2:28 PM.
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Student Climate Data: Oceans
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Ocean Color Giovanni Portal. MERRA Monthly Giovanni Portal. Data in the Classroom. Of all ocean data activities and how they correlate with NGSS disciplinary core ideas, science practices, and cross cutting concepts. A NASA website with scientific information, lessons, and impacts of ocean currents. Http:/ modis.gsfc.nasa.gov. Information on NASA's MODIS satellite. Video animations of global ocean currents. NOAA Ocean Acidification Education and Tools. Climate Change lesson plans using NASA data. Satelli...
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Ocean Surface Currents - External Links
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To learn more about the oceans, check out these Web pages. Modeling and Modeling Output. Satellite Data and Images. Current Meters (Moored Buoys). Modeling and Modeling Output. Ocean Modeling in MPO. Miami Isopycnic Coordinate Ocean Modeling. Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model. HYCOM Consortium for Data Assimilative Ocean Modeling. Naval Research Laboratory Real-time Global Ocean Modeling. North Atlantic Ocean Current Velocity. Animation of ocean currents in the Atlantic) (NASA/GSFC). Go with the flow! Of Sho...
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography: Dumbo in the Gully
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The Oceans: A Physical Geography. Saturday, November 22, 2008. Dumbo in the Gully. For a fact sheet on the Dumbo octopus click here. For the article about what BIO scientists found in the gully, click here. Posted by Sarah's Blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The dark blue areas represent primary regions of upwelling. Click on the map to visit the UN Ocean Atlas source website. Nasa Earth Observatory: Oceans. Killing Pond Inlet narwhals humane harvest: DFO. Slow Progress on Ocean Protection.