Estuary-Net Outcome Connection:
High schools will form a partnership with their local officials, state Coastal Zone Management programs and National Estuarine Research Reserves to work collaboratively in solving non-point source pollution problems in estuaries and watersheds.
Students learn how to play a meaningful role in solving local water quality problems.
Students are able to use the scientific process to test a hypothesis and understand how science and the process of science contributes to decision-making.
Students understand their connection to and the importance of estuaries, and the impact upland activities have on these systems.Time Needed: 2 class periods, plus homework.
Materials: EPA, Coastal Non-point Pollution Management Measures Guidance (See Guidance Specifying Management Measures For Sources Of Non-point Pollution In Coastal Waters.).
Procedure:
Estuary-Net Outcome Connection:
High schools form a partnership with their local officials, state Coastal Zone Management programs, and National Estuarine Research Reserves to work collaboratively in solving non-point source pollution problems in estuaries and watersheds.
Students learn how to play a meaningful role in solving local water quality problems.
Students understand the importance of gathering long-term accurate data; learn how to display the data; and learn methods of analyzing the data to determine relationships.Time Needed: 3 class periods, plus homework and presentation time.
Materials: Action plans developed in Part A.
Procedure:
ex. written report
media presentation
skit
educational materials
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