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Water Quality

Estuaries are an important component of complex and dynamic coastal watersheds. A partnership between NOAA and various coastal states, the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) has established a network of coastal sites that are protected for long-term research, education, and stewardship. As part of the NERRS research mission, the System-wide Monitoring Program (SWMP) continually monitors an array of environmental factors throughout the reserve system. These lessons and accompanying online tools will introduce students to water quality monitoring using real data.

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Teacher's Guide: Monitoring Estuarine Water Quality
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Date added: 07/25/2008
These lessons and accompanying online tools will introduce students to water quality monitoring using real data. First, students need to understand how to access and interpret water quality data, and how to look for patterns and changes over time. Ultimately, they will examine the impacts of physical water quality factors on species that live in a given environment, using the Atlantic sturgeon as an example. The lessons deal primarily with the following water quality parameters: water temperature, dissolved oxygen, and salinity. However, students can use the online tools to extend their investigations by examining other parameters as well. The goal is for students to experience different kinds of data and data accessing tools, so that, by the end of the module, they can continue to explore data sets driven by their own inquiry.
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Supporting Materials
Supporting Materials
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This folder contains copies of all the masters, handouts, and supporting materials referenced in the Monitoring Estuarine Water Quality Teacher Guide. These pages are also included in the Teacher Guide, but are available here as separate files for your convenience.
 

 
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