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Working with Real Data
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Graphing Changes in Marine Life Abundance
Welcome to Working with Real Data! In this hands-on activity, students
work with real data collected by scientists at NOAA’s National
Ocean Service, who are studying the ecological recovery of
Prince William Sound following the Exxon Valdez oil spill. From
photos of sampling quadrats at
Mearns Rock, an oiled shoreline boulder,
students record the abundance of
marine intertidal organisms, graph the data and interpret their results.
Click the graphic below and follow steps 1-4 to complete Graphing Changes in Marine Life Abundance interactively on the Web.
Another
option is to Download
the pdf file (pdf, 10.5Mb) to your computer's hard
drive and complete the activity by navigating this
file, which is similar to the Web version. The entire
activity can also be printed from the pdf file and
completed on paper (approximatly 44 printed pages).
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