Project FLOW - "Fisheries Learning on the Web (FLOW) is a comprehensive curriculum about the Great Lakes ecosystem. Lessons are geared toward educators who teach upper elementary and middle school students. Each lesson is aligned with national and state curriculum stand (Y,M)
Marine Photobank - Marine Photobank is a free resource of ocean imagery that highlights pressing ocean issues and includes accompanying downloadable Photo Stories. Some subjects covered are Marine Pollution and Trash, Fishing Methods, and Reefs in Peril/Coral Bleaching. (Y, M, O, T)
An Edible Aquarium - This is a really fun and inexpensive activity to add to a study on oceanography or amphibians. (Y, M, O, T)
Just for Kids - From the US Department of the Interior, this kids' website includes pages from the USGS, NPS, US Fish and Wildlife, Bureau of Land Management, Minerals Management Service, and Office of Surface Mining. These sites have a variety of neat resources for kids that will help them to learn about the land and seas. if you live near Washington, DC. (Y, M, O, T)
Fish of the Great Lakes - University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institutes website. (Y, M, O, T)
Gene Conservation Lab Kids Page - Hi kids! This web page is about fish, fish and the State of Alaska. If you're grade-school age, then this page is for you. If you are older than that, you might still be interested; but, you better get the permission of a grade-schooler to continue. In this page you will find pictures of Alaskan kids catching all kinds of fish. You will read fishy stories, including the salmon story. (Y, M)
