Oceans and Coasts for Children, Students and Teachers
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Estuaries, Scenes of Transition; Protecting Our Nation's Estuaries; and Keeping Our Oceans Clean and Safe
Exploring Estuaries
Use this Web site to explore estuaries, unique places where freshwater rivers and streams flow into the ocean,
mixing with the seawater. On this site find games and activities for students as well as virtual tours of two
estuaries: Barataria Bay, Louisiana, and Long Island Sound.
Letters from Students
Fifteen letters from first graders on marine debris.
For Children
Non-Point Source Program Kids' Page
From Masterbug Theater to activities for middle school students, this page covers the non-point
activities for children and teachers.
Office of Groundwater and Drinking Water Kids' Page
Children's activities and classrooms experiments and information. A version also En Espanol.
Desdemona's Splash
How to order a game about water quality and the environment.
Coastal Louisiana Coloring Book
NOAA's International Year of the Ocean Kids' and Teachers' Corner
For Students and Teachers
Turning the Tide on Trash: Marine Debris Curriculum
Keeping Our Oceans Clean & Safe
Exploring Estuaries: Students and Teachers
This web site contains a variety of games and activities, on protecting estuaries. You'll also
learn how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is working to restore and protect estuaries
through the National Estuary Program.
Corps of Engineers Education Center
Ocean Teacher
Secrets of the Ocean Realm- In the School
OceanLink
The Fragile Fringe
For General Learning About the Environment: Kids, Students and Teachers
EPA's Explorers' Club
Green Teacher Magazine
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