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COSEE Lesson Plans
| Habitats and Organisms | ![]() |
| Lessons appropriate within this theme may include, but are not limited to topics that address marine life and the ecosystems in which they live. Migration, pollution, algal blooms, over-fishing, anatomy of organisms, habitat loss, conservation, preservation, and infectious diseases are examples of lessons you may find within this category. Subject areas may include life science, biology, environmental science, marine science, science as inquiry, anatomy, human health, and other similar subject matter. | Please choose a Subject Area to view all lesson plans in that category.
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| Coastal Processes | |
| Lessons that fit within this theme include subjects that address any coastal process, both on and near shore. Waves; winds; tides; currents; bathymetry; natural hazards such as coastal storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, Earthquakes, erosion, flooding; physical parameters such as turbidity; density; dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, and/or salinity; global change; and sea level change are a few examples of lesson topics you may find within this category. Subject areas may include physical science, Earth science, environmental science, science as inquiry, marine science, chemistry, and mathematics. | Perform a keyword search by typing in words associated with the materials in which you are interested. Keyword searches will yield results that are more narrow in focus. |
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| Marine Technology | |
| Lessons that are suitable within this theme include issues that address various computer technologies and instruments that are used to explore the ocean. The term “technology” can refer to simple measuring devices or to more complex computerized monitoring systems. Acoustics, turtle excluder devices, seafloor mapping, global positioning systems, global information systems, and remotely operated vehicles are lessons you may find under this theme. Subject areas may include technology, science as inquiry, physical science, marine science, environmental science, life science, Earth science, and mathematics. |