The ultimate "Trash" chase and pickup challenge. Dispose the marine debris correctly and clean up the environment.
Create many weird-looking animals as you learn about some of the creatures that make their home in the Chesapeake Bay.
What is this Chesapeake Bay animal?
Learn about nautical chart symbols and search for a shipwreck!
Learn about the symbols used on nautical charts that help to keep boaters safe.
See how quickly you can reassamble this image of Pigeon Point Lighthouse in Pescadero, Calif. Pigeon Point is part of NOAA's Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Test your ocean literacy with the Ocean Challenge Puzzle! With each correct answer, you'll reveal another tile of the puzzle. Collaborate with other users to reveal the full picture.
Humpback whales are found in the oceans worldwide. Play the Migration Game to find out more about humpback whales and how you can help protect them!
Test your knowledge of NOAA history and science. Team up with others around the globe to uncover the hidden picture...each correct answer reveals another piece of the puzzle.
Three matching games that will test your memory!
Boating on open ocean is the best way to experience life at sea. The next best way is to use your mouse! Roll over an ocean traveler (seabird) to learn about its life at sea.
Bacteria is getting into the water from trash. Help Ty D Turtle clean up the beaches from bacteria.
Learn about how to make visits to the beach safe and fun.
Eargon shows the urgent need to prevent trash from taking over out planet. Your assignment is to find ways to reduce the amount of waste that earthlings create.
Visit Recycle City! There's lots to do here - people and places to visit and plenty of ways to explore how the city's residents recycle, reduce, and reuse waste.
Sharks play a vital role in the intricate balance that makes the oceans' ecosystem. Swim with the sharks and experience the threats they face, striving to keep the ocean in balance by staying alive.
Venture above and below the waters of the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary in this interactive feature, a companion to the Sustainable Seas Expeditions site.
Lear about marine debris, where it comes from and how it affects wildlife. Collect marine debris from above and below the water on Kure Atoll.
Whale Watcher - Experience a virtual ocean mission to track huge gray whales and film their behavior both above and below the water's surface.
Our Planet is under constant pressure. It needs the local Argonauts who are willing to take on missions to protect and defend our vital ecosystems.
Explore this cool Club-House and learn about the environment, pollution and invasive species.
Research new sources of energy and take another look at renewable and inexhaustible sources that were once considered “alternative” such as sunlight and wind.
Assume the role of a storm chaser! Track real hurricanes and use real data to make predictions about where they will strike.
Identify the types of electrical discharges from clouds. Ssee how a lightning strike helps to stabilize a cloud, and understand why this knowledge is important to scientists.
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