Conclusion
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Well done, mate! You've
completed your Ocean
Expedition. Do you
think it sounds like something you'd enjoy doing for real? If you have your sea
legs, explore these resources to learn more about:
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Jean-Michel
Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society
-coral reef fun activities and a superb ocean photo gallery
AOTE.org
-become an Ambassador of the Environment, check out the slide shows of Hawaii
Enchanted
Learning
-crafts, and activities
Treasures@Sea
-a wealth of interactive activities
The
Missouri Botannical Garden - Oceans
Undersea
and Oversee at the Franklin Institute Science Museum
-dive into the undersea world
Gander
Academy's Oceanography Theme
-links include Oceanography, Marine Life, Ocean Features, Icebergs, The Ocean
Floor, Ocean Pollution, The Beach, Ocean Conservation, and Lighthouses,
The
Ocean Planet
-a large number of educational materials you can retrieve for your use
Marine Education Books for Children
WWF
Celebrates the Year of the Ocean 98
-learn more about our oceans, threats to this marine world, and most importantly,
what you can do to help save our seas.
Education World - Celebrate the Year of the Ocean
The Monteray Bay Aquarium Tour
Exploring
the Deep Ocean Floor
-the ocean floor is home to many unique communities of plants and animals. Pictures
of unusual sea life -- giant tube worms, huge clams, and mussels --that thrive
around the hot springs.
Preview
of underwater dolphin images
-great photos of dolphin
The
Dolphin Institute
-view a virtual reality movie. Check out their gallery to meet the dolphins.
Vancouver
Aquarium
-aquafacts Dolphins and porpoises Get your questions answered.
Secrets
of the Ocean Realm
-meet some of the ocean's most fascinating and unusual creatures from the PBS
series, browse photos, access classroom activities for each episode, and download
a screen saver.
Ocean
Planet
-exhibit about the health of the world's oceans at the Smithsonian.
Oceanic
Research Group
-an environmental group focused on the conservation of oceans and marine life
through education. Take a look at some great marine life photos taken by members
of this non-profit organization.
Ask
SeaDog
-ask the Expert about whales, fish, sharks, penguins, and other ocean animals.
National Marine Fisheries Service
Search
for Giant Squid
-giant squids live in most of the world's oceans and are among the biggest animals
in the sea but they are rarely seen. Learn about this mysterious and fascinating
creature.
Quicktime
movie of Jellyfish
-from CNN Interactive
Cetaceans
-The group of marine mammals with teeth, including whales, porpoises and dolphins.