SUBJECT - HUMAN IMPACT
Home > Subject > Human Impact
Boat-a-thon building - COSEE Coastal Trends 
Summary
Students use a set of materials selected by the instructor to build a boat with a specific task in mind. The steps of Scientific Inquiry are stressed, and the concept of buoyancy is reviewed.
Polar seas: Polar Regions: Arctic Adaptations and Global Impact - National Geographic X-Peditions 
Summary
Students conduct research to learn about adaptations of organisms in polar environments.
There are many diverse habitats in the open ocean, which contribute to the diversity of organisms.
Education Standards

The Benthic Drugstore - NOAA Ocean Explorer 
Summary
Students identify and investigate the importance of pharmacologically active chemicals found in specific marine invertebrate species.
The ocean affects human life in many ways. The ocean provides many resources for humans.
Education Standards

Tragedy of Commons Game - COSEE Coastal Trends 
Summary
Students play the role of fishermen to demonstrate how overfishing can occur.
Humans affect the ocean and therefore must protect it.
Education Standards

Kure Waste Chase - Jean Michel Cousteau Ocean Adventures, PBS 
Summary
In this web-based game, students explore various habitats of the ocean, collect harmful marine debris and learn which organisms are affected by the debris.
Humans affect the ocean and therefore must protect it.
Education Standards

Dead Zone Model - COSEE Coastal Trends 
Summary
Students add fertilizer to pond, river, or estuarine water and compare results to a control treatment with no added fertilizer to simulate how algal blooms and dead zones occur in coastal bodies of water due to nutrient pollution.
Coastal areas and humans are particularly interconnected.
Education Standards

What Affects Dead Zones? - COSEE Coastal Trends 
Summary
Students explore scenarios in real datasets to investigate how physics and biology interact to produce Dead Zones of various sizes and durations.
Coastal areas and humans are particularly interconnected.
Education Standards

Why have seagrasses disappeared? - COSEE Coastal Trends 
Summary
Students use the internet or printed articles and video clips to research why seagrass numbers have declined.
Coastal areas and humans are particularly interconnected.
Education Standards

Wacky Watersheds - COSEE Coastal Trends 
Summary
Students construct a scaled model of a watershed to demonstrate the effect of various types of land uses on water quality.
Coastal areas and humans are particularly interconnected.
Education Standards

Coral Reefs: Photoquadrats on a Transect - COSEE Coastal Trends and National Park Service 
Summary
Students will use pictures of a coral reef transect to graph the percentage of cover for that section of reef.
Coastal ocean systems provide important habitats for organisms.
Education Standards
