World Oceans Day June 8, Oceans Week June 1-8
World Oceans Day June 8, Oceans Week June 1-8
Lessons K to 12 with Videos & Quizzes
http://www.neok12.com/Marine-Animals.htm
http://www.oceanlight.com/fish.html
CORAL REEF
Coral Reef is essential to sustain marine life and provide some of the most beautiful scenery in our oceans.
Coral reefs are important for many different reasons aside from containing the most diverse ecosyst
DOLPHINS
While there are 43 species of Dolphin, Bottlenose is one of the most popular (because of their smile) and plentiful.
SMALLER OCEAN FISH
The following website has photos and information about every type of fish in our oceans: http://www.oceanlight.com/fish.html
The following website has photos and information about every type of fish in our oceans: http://www.oceanlight.com/fish.html
Sea Otters are a member of the weasel family and are the second smallest marine mammal. For more info:
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mamm...
There are seven species of Sea Turtles, all of which are a fundamental link in marine ecosystems. For more info:
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/sea-turtle
Sharks keep our oceans in balance but are slowly declining. The following website has Lessons and Films.
Whale Shark (above): Much more placid than its infamous cousin, the whale shark is the largest species of fish on the planet.
There are many species of whales all of which are protected yet most are still on the endangered list. For more info:
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/whale
http://www.neok12.com/Marine-Animals.htm
Lessons: Kindergarten to Grade 12
http://www.oceanlight.com/fish.html
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