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The
following links provide useful information about and for the marine
environment. This collection is being continuously updated so
check back often.
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the most up-to-date marine information, register
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- Coastal
resources, hazards, and management
- The
Canadian Ice
Service monitors sea ice conditions in Canadian waters through
aircraft reconnaissance and remote satellite technology.
- HazNet,
a Sea Grant-sponsored resource site for information about coastal
natural hazards including hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and
erosion.
- Biotechnology
- Marine
education
- Oregon
Sea Grant Marine Education Programs
- NOAA
Education Resources, for teachers, students and the public.
- The
Bridge, a selection of the best sites for marine education,
designed for teachers. Lesson plans, on-line expeditions and publications,
real data, etc.
- The
New Millennium Observatory. Join scientists on actual cruises
to explore the ocean floor off Oregon's Pacific coast. Curriculum,
lesson plans and student interaction.
- Science
resources for teachers, from the Oregon Department of Education
- The
Marine Careers site, an on-line version of Sea Grant's popular
Marine Careers Guide.
- VIRTUE,
a "virtual university project" in the marine sciences
- NOAA's
National Marine
Sanctuaries site.
- EE-Link
at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and
Environment
- The
JASON Project
- The
Pegasus Project, a "virtual voyage" of San Francisco Bay
- Extreme
2000: Voyage to the Deep. Join the crew of the submersible
Alvin exploring hydrothermic vents off the coast of Mexico.
- Earth
System Science Education Resources
- The
Ecology Channel
- Oregon
Field Guide, an award-winning public television series about
the natural world
- Oil
spill-related resources
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