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I am not a big science person but after watching the video it seems like more fun!!!!

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Hmm,

I found it pretty helpful for my report in science! Thanks! :)

Nice

great source for reports thanks

eh

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SHARKS

they barly hurt people and are amazing animals

Saving sharks

I love sharks because I think they are innocent and they are just doing what they need to survive.

Why did this happen?

Why did this happen?

deep

I am not a big science person but after watching the video it seems like more fun!!!!

helpful

This website was extremely informational and i found the tips and information useful. if everyone knew about this website and they read it we would be more involved and caring.

With Love,
Madzyliciousness (yes that is my name)

Hi there! Thanks for

Hi there!

Thanks for commenting. That sounds like a great research project. To learn about how climate is affecting coral reefs, look at the conservation section on our coral reef page. Here's the link: Corals and Coral Reefs.

Good luck!

hi i am doing a research

hi i am doing a research projeact and am in 8th grade i was wondering how climate affected or affects coral reefs

Great for scientific research

Great for scientific research

cool

cool

it is very beautfull

it is very beautfull

Great question! The "bloop"

Great question! The "bloop" sound remains a mystery. Scientists use instruments called hydrophones to record sounds in sea, and the mysterious "bloop" was recorded off the Pacific coast of South America several times during the summer of 1997. Learn more about recording and interpreting sounds in the sea on NOAA’s Ocean Explorer page.

I totally agree! Thankyou!

I totally agree! Thankyou! whats a BLOOP?

Love the photo of our

Love the photo of our eight-armed friend, but give the viewer information about it! (Where it's shot; the equipment being hugged; are all octopi that orange?)

This site is well done and

This site is well done and educative.Keep up the good work . Thank you for your sacrifice!

I think this is an amazing

I think this is an amazing website and I will learn all that I can about the ocean and ocean life.

In the menu at upper left, it

In the menu at upper left, it might make more sense to move the "Collections" link down to below "Scientists." Also, in the main navbar, the heading "Ocean Science" seems to overlap a lot with "Ocean life and Ecosystems." I would suggest renaming this item "Ocean Research."

Lots of really cool stuff to

Lots of really cool stuff to investigate.