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Predators In Action : Rapa Whelks Vs. Hard Clams, Juliana M. Harding, Vicki P. Clark, Roger L. Mann
Predators In Action : Rapa Whelks Vs. Hard Clams, Juliana M. Harding, Vicki P. Clark, Roger L. Mann
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This booklet gives information and data-based exercises describing ecological and economic connections between introduced rapa whelk Rapana venosa predators and local hard clams Mercenaria mercenaria in the lower Chesapeake Bay. The information is focused to answer the question: "How many hard clams could a rapa whelk eat in one year?
Rundown On The Rapa, Juliana M. Harding, Vicki P. Clark, Roger L. Mann
Rundown On The Rapa, Juliana M. Harding, Vicki P. Clark, Roger L. Mann
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Explains what rapa whelks are, where they came from, and why they are of concern in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. The booklet describes ways to identify rapa whelks in relation to local whelks, compares rapa whelk egg masses with those laid by local whelks, and examines life history traits of the rapa whelk that make it a successful invader.
What Does It Take To Become A Marine Scientist?, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
What Does It Take To Become A Marine Scientist?, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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Note: This material may not meet current educational standards and is presented as part of the Institute's historical publications.
Oyster Reefs In The Chesapeake Bay : A Brief Primer, J. M. Harding, Roger L. Mann, V. P. Clark
Oyster Reefs In The Chesapeake Bay : A Brief Primer, J. M. Harding, Roger L. Mann, V. P. Clark
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No abstract provided.
Shell Games, Juliana Harding, Roger L. Mann, Vicki P. Clark
Shell Games, Juliana Harding, Roger L. Mann, Vicki P. Clark
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Shell Games is a collection of three classroom activities using Chesapeake Bay bivalve shells to illustrate ecological and biological concepts through hands-on-activities.
Invasion Of An Exotic Species : Stop The Zebra Mussel! Activities And Resources For Grades 8-12., Vicki P. Clark, Thomas J. Millar
Invasion Of An Exotic Species : Stop The Zebra Mussel! Activities And Resources For Grades 8-12., Vicki P. Clark, Thomas J. Millar
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No abstract provided.
Rally Round! A Guide To Environmental Action Projects For Grades 4-7, Virginia Bay Team, Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
Rally Round! A Guide To Environmental Action Projects For Grades 4-7, Virginia Bay Team, Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
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No abstract provided.
The Sea Turtles Of Virginia : With Notes On Identification And Natural History, John A. Musick
The Sea Turtles Of Virginia : With Notes On Identification And Natural History, John A. Musick
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No abstract provided.
Nontraditional Marine Education Activities : A Planning Guide, Elizabeth A. Cornell
Nontraditional Marine Education Activities : A Planning Guide, Elizabeth A. Cornell
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Field trips should be integral "learning from life" interactive experiences which are much more than accessory enrichment activities or frills. Field trips illustrate, expand upon and extend concepts and skills learned in the classroom and laboratory. For younger students, field trips may be ends in themselves, while in older students, the trip may be a means to an end. Older students benefit from the stimulation of a nontraditional experience such as a field trip in learning new concepts and practicing techniques (Falk and Balling, 1980; Falk, Martin and Balling, 1978).
A marine education field trip can range from exploring a …
Handle With Care : Mid-Atlantic Marine Animals That Demand Your Respect, Jon Lucy
Handle With Care : Mid-Atlantic Marine Animals That Demand Your Respect, Jon Lucy
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Generally speaking, the marine organisms found along middle Atlantic shores are not considered threatening to people. However, some of these animals can cause problems, either upon simple contact with the skin, as in the case of some jellyfish, or through careless handling. Larger inhabitants of coastal waters, such as stingrays and sharks, must always be treated with great respect because of the danger potential and their unpredictable nature. The following description of nuisance and potentially harmful organisms is presented to help coastal residents and visitors become more aware of how problems with such marine animals might develop, how they can …
The Marine Mammals Of Virginia: With Notes On Identification And Natural History, Robert A. Blaylock
The Marine Mammals Of Virginia: With Notes On Identification And Natural History, Robert A. Blaylock
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This guide describes the natural history of marine mammals. The guide is organized by taxonomic orders and families; within a subfamily, species are listed by their frequency of appearance in Virginia waters. Space limits descriptions of the species' habitats and distributions to the western North Atlantic.
Marine Education Field Trip Sites In Virginia, Susan C. Gammisch
Marine Education Field Trip Sites In Virginia, Susan C. Gammisch
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No abstract provided.
Fishy Activities For Your Small Fry : A Unit Plan In Fish Biology For Grades Kindergarten Through Sixth, Mary E. Sparrow, Frances L. Lawrence, Ronald N. Geise
Fishy Activities For Your Small Fry : A Unit Plan In Fish Biology For Grades Kindergarten Through Sixth, Mary E. Sparrow, Frances L. Lawrence, Ronald N. Geise
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No abstract provided.
Shoreline Erosion In Virginia, C. Scott Hardaway Jr., Gary L. Anderson
Shoreline Erosion In Virginia, C. Scott Hardaway Jr., Gary L. Anderson
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Virginia has over 5,000 miles of tidal shoreline. Several different shore types occur in the Tidewater region including the low-lying barrier islands of the Eastern Shore, the ocean front headland-barrier spit of southeastern Virginia, and the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and other estuaries which range from high bluffs to tidal marshes. In order to put shore erosion in proper perspective as a natural phenomenon, one must examine the recent geologic history of the region.
Much of shoreline erosion is a direct product of high energy storms like hurricanes and northeasters. The rate and amount of erosion along a specific …
Developing Crab Creek : Fifteen Points Of View On Economy And Ecology In An Estuary : A Simulation For Advanced Students Exploring Coastal Resource Management Decisions In Virginia, Frances Lee Lawrence
Developing Crab Creek : Fifteen Points Of View On Economy And Ecology In An Estuary : A Simulation For Advanced Students Exploring Coastal Resource Management Decisions In Virginia, Frances Lee Lawrence
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Crab Creek County is a hypothetical small Virginia county on. the Chesapeake Bay. This· simulation explores the coastal management issues involved in developing a point of land in Crab Creek County fronting on the Chesapeake Bay to the North, and Crab Creek to the South. The game is based on key Virginia and federal laws and agencies affecting coastal resources, and provides insights into the human and technical interactions involved in the "permitting" processes. Players fill fifteen roles representative of private interests as well as local, state, and federal activities. more...
Sensing The Sea : A Curriculum Guide In Marine Education For Grades Kindergarten And First, Ellen Odell-Fisher, Ronald N. Giese
Sensing The Sea : A Curriculum Guide In Marine Education For Grades Kindergarten And First, Ellen Odell-Fisher, Ronald N. Giese
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No abstract provided.
Biology And Identification Of Rays In The Chesapeake Bay, Joseph W. Smith, J. V. Merriner
Biology And Identification Of Rays In The Chesapeake Bay, Joseph W. Smith, J. V. Merriner
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No abstract provided.
Sensing The Sea : A Curriculum Guide In Marine Education For Grades Two And Three, Ellen Odell-Fisher, Ronald N. Giese
Sensing The Sea : A Curriculum Guide In Marine Education For Grades Two And Three, Ellen Odell-Fisher, Ronald N. Giese
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No abstract provided.
Tips On Keeping Saltwater Aquaria, James A. Lanier Iii, Fred C. Briggs
Tips On Keeping Saltwater Aquaria, James A. Lanier Iii, Fred C. Briggs
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No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Maintaining Quality And Availability In The Marine Environment, William J. Hargis Jr.
The Importance Of Maintaining Quality And Availability In The Marine Environment, William J. Hargis Jr.
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No abstract provided.
The Adventures Of Little Oyster, Revised Edition, Robert S. Bailey, Fred C. Biggs
The Adventures Of Little Oyster, Revised Edition, Robert S. Bailey, Fred C. Biggs
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First published in 1955.
A Guide To The Identification Of Marine Plants And Invertebrate Animals Of Tidewater Virginia, Virginia Berry Niemeyer, Dorothy A. Martin
A Guide To The Identification Of Marine Plants And Invertebrate Animals Of Tidewater Virginia, Virginia Berry Niemeyer, Dorothy A. Martin
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No abstract provided.
Key To Some Of The Marine Diatom Genera In Virginia Waters, Richard A. Mulford, Morris H. Roberts Jr.
Key To Some Of The Marine Diatom Genera In Virginia Waters, Richard A. Mulford, Morris H. Roberts Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Salt-Water Aquaria, Robert S. Bailey, Fred C. Biggs
Inhabitants Of Chesapeake Bay Part 1. Animals Of Jelly, Robert S. Bailey
Inhabitants Of Chesapeake Bay Part 1. Animals Of Jelly, Robert S. Bailey
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No abstract provided.
Treasures From The Sea : The Virginia Seafood Industry, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Treasures From The Sea : The Virginia Seafood Industry, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
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No abstract provided.
The Adventures Of Little Oyster, Robert S. Bailey
Wealth From The Sea, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
The Biology And Conservation Of The Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun, Curtis L. Newcombe
The Biology And Conservation Of The Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun, Curtis L. Newcombe
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No abstract provided.
The Nutritional Value Of Seafoods, Curtis L. Newcombe