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Environmental Issues in Oceanography Daniel C. Abel

Environmental Issues in Oceanography By Daniel C. Abel

Environmental Issues in Oceanography by Daniel C. Abel


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Consists of eight brief projects that use compelling marine environmental issues as a means to develop critical thinking skills. A companion web site provides the resources necessary to complete the workbook questions. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Environmental Issues in Oceanography Summary

Environmental Issues in Oceanography by Daniel C. Abel

A supplementary text for an introductory course in oceanography, marine science, or environmental science.

The Environmental Issues in Oceanography (EIO) are web-based, critical-thinking projects that guide students in applying the concepts of oceanography and scientific reasoning in analyzing a range of immediate, relevant environmental issues. The goal of these projects is not only to draw students' attention to some pressing ecological issues, but to help the instructor in training the students to gather, evaluate, and analyze information as a scientist would in order to draw their own conclusions-a skill that will benefit students for the rest of their lives.

Table of Contents



1. Coastal Population Growth.


2. Sonar and Whales.


3. Methane Hydrates: Energy Boom or Climate Bust?


4. Toxic Chemicals in Seawater.


5. The Lasting Influences of Hurricanes.


6. Beaches or Bedrooms?: The Dynamic Coastal Environment.


7. Illegal Immigration: Ballast Water and Exotic Species.


8. Lifestyles of the Large and Blubbery: How to Grow a Blue Whale.

Additional information

GOR012780627
9780130356703
0130356700
Environmental Issues in Oceanography by Daniel C. Abel
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20021213
56
N/A
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