A Reef of Your Own
NOAA Ocean Service
Ocean Literacy Principles:
OLP#1: The Earth has one big ocean with many features.OLP#5: The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems.
OLP#6: The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected.
OLP#7: The ocean is largely unexplored.
Overview
Students learn what physiological, ecological, and behavioral strategies contribute to the success of reef-building corals.
For more information about NOAA Ocean Service, visit http://oceanservice.noaa.gov.
SUBJECTS:
GRADES: 9-12
This lesson meets National Science Standards
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