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Specially for Kids
- SCUTES - Students Collaborating to Undertake Tracking Efforts for Sturgeon
- Endangered Species Day - Endangered Species Day (the third Friday in May) is an annual day of celebration for the public to learn about endangered and threatened species and what we can all do to help them.
- "Print Your Own" Fish Stickers - These fish stickers are from the NOAA Fisheries Ray Troll & Terry Pyles Marine Ecosystems Poster and are printed on Avery laser labels, style #5160
- NOAA Fisheries Interactive Species Poster - Artists Ray Troll and Terry Pyles depict the inter-relationships between species in marine ecosystems and with humans. This artwork (commissioned by NOAA Fisheries) is a dynamic and beautiful depiction of America's understanding and commitment to the stewardship of our oceans and living marine resources.
- Habitat Conservation
- Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) - Help educators and students (ages 8 to 12 years) achieve a greater understanding of environmental literacy and stewardship in support of healthy marine ecosystems and their habitats.
- WeirdFins - NOAA Fisheries Service weekly podcast "feed" about strange - and sometimes just plain bizarre - creatures that inhabit the sea. WeirdFins is for kids 8 to 14, but will interest people of all ages.
- Sherman's Lagoon Cartoon Strip - Children can send NOAA Fisheries a drawing of their favorite shark, and request Fisheries to continue working hard towards shark conservation
- NOAA Online Games - Planet Arcade - Web-based games providing science instruction through a series of challenges and animations. Designed for 4th through 7th graders.
- Understanding Marine Debris: Games and Activities for Kids of All Ages
- NOAA Marine Debris Program
- Discover Your World with NOAA: An Activity Book
- Other NOAA Activity and Coloring Books