Center For Ocean Sciences Education Excellence COSEE Alaska
Follow this link to skip to the main content
HOME ABOUT US OUR NEWS RESOURCES CLIMATE CHANGE RESOURCES FOR SCIENTISTS TRADITIONAL & LOCAL KNOWLEDGE OCEAN SCIENCE FAIRS DIRECTORY SEANET
SEARCH RESOURCES: MARINE ECOSYSTEM AND POLAR SCIENCE
RESOURCES
 
FILTER RESOURCES
  • Select a category:
  • Select a resource type:
  • Search resources:
  • Order by:
 
08.01.2010    

Educational site about the International Polar Year.

MORE >>
08.01.2010    

Tracking wildlife by satellite.

MORE >>
08.01.2010    

K-8 curriculum with thematic units for each grade level and Alaska science stories.

MORE >>
08.01.2010    

Online magazine for K-5 teachers integrating science, literacy, and the polar regions.

MORE >>
08.01.2010    

Lesson plans, journals, photos, and opportunities to interact with teachers and researchers on a variety of expeditions and cruises to the Arctic and Antarctic.

MORE >>
03.01.2010    

America’s oceans are in crisis and the stakes could not be higher. More than half the U.S. population lives in coastal counties. The resident population in this area is expected to increase by 25 million people by 2015. More than 180 million people visit the shore for recreation every year.

MORE >>
03.01.2010    

Libby Hatton. 2008. Children’s book about Alaska current systems.

MORE >>
Resources per page:

The extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice has diminished significantly during the first decade of the 21rst century, reaching a record low summer extent in 2007. Changes in sea ice have major impacts on Arctic marine ecosystems and on the fish and wildlife species upon which many Alaskan coastal communities and Native cultures depend.