Aquatic
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California Academy of Science
Did you know that the California Academy of Sciences is one of the largest museums of natural history worldwide? The Academy's mission is to explore, explain, and protect the natural world! It includes the Steinhart Aquarium, the Morrison Planetarium and the Kimball Natural History Museum! Where else can you go to learn all you need to know about science?
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Fisherman’s Wharf – San Francisco’s Historical Fishing District
You can't be in San Francisco and never visit the Fisherman's Wharf! Make sure you visit the San Francisco Maritime Natural Historical Park while you are there! There's plenty more to do with all the cultural events and food that occurs throughout the entire year!
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Aquarium of the Bay
Where else can you come see 50 sharks from different species such has Sevengill, leopark, soupfins, and angel sharks? Come check out this three-part aquarium: Discovery the Bay, Under the Bay, and Touch the Bay! See how many new aquatic animals you can learn about!
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Downtown Aquarium
To great dining to great exhibits, the Downtown Aquarium holds 500 different species of animals. The exhibits highlight the ecosystems around the world. Come by for amazing exhibits and enjoy the yummy food at the restaurants today!
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Clearwater Marine Aquarium
Students can learn about marine biology and ecology at the CMA. They also get to have a real interactive experience by feeding sharks, wading with dolphins, and feeding stingrays. Plan a family/school trip or set up a Skype conference with the CMA today!
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Explore the Deep Seas from Your Armchair
Robots are often used in environments that aren’t safe for humans, like deep in the ocean. Scientists use robots to explore the ocean’s depths, but one of their greatest challenges i…
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Word Play: Under the Sea Printables
Children can do this interesting crossword puzzle to learn about under the sea! Follow the link to start the activity!
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COA Kids
Children and adults can learn about new facts and test their knowledge.
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Hydrologist
How much water is there in the world? Well it's the hydrologists job to find out the answer. These scientists know all there is to know about how much water there is on our planet! Le…
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Water Quality
Water is one of the planets most important resources and it's running out! Test your knowledge of this essential liquid by playing this game!
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Ship & Boat Captain
Captaining a ship is an essential job. Ships are a means of transporting goods and people, hence the people who are in charge of them are very important. Learn more about this job rig…
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A Month Under the Sea
This article describes Fabien Cousteau's adventures under the sea. He spent one month in an underwater science lab to research marine life and habitats.
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The Marine Biome
This article teaches students all about the marine biome. It describes the geographic location, the climate, and the plants and animals that live in this biome. Students will also lea…
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The Orca
In this article, students will explore the lives of Orca whales. They will explore how these whales live, and why they do the things they do.
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Secrets of the Sea Turtle
This article describes a chase between a shark and a sea turtle. After learning about this, students will learn all about sea turtles!
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The Motion of the Ocean
Students will learn about the ocean floor. They will explore topics varying from hills on the ocean floor to the Coriolis effect.
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Under the Sea Quiz
Children have the opportunity to learn about under the sea life! They can answer this quiz to learn all about it.
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The Colorado River is Drying
The Southerwestern United States is in the midst of a severe drought and it doesn't look to get any better. The Colorado River is at it's lowest point ever recorded. The River is losi…
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First Video of Rare Brightly Colored Seahorse
View this video of the West African Sea Horse. Also learn about the danger posed by humans to its existence.
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Ponds Freeze in the Winter-Why not the Ocean?
Why do ponds freeze in the winter? Children can explore this question through this fun activity.