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  • A young woman wearing a white & gray jacket poses next to a young woman in a red t-shirt & glasses holding a turtle
  • Activities, StoryMaps & Interactives
    Marsh metaphore scavenger hunt

    SERC Marsh Metaphore Scavenger Hunt Hike

    Scavenger hunt page.

    Topics Ecology

    Grades Middle (6th-8th), High School to Adult

  • Data Literacy & Data Sets
    "How to read a scientific paper" text with a stack of books on the left. The word "Read" is all capitalized and in larger font

    How to Read a Scientific Paper

    Background materials.

    Topics

    Grades Middle (6th-8th), High School to Adult

  • Video or Video Series
    "Understanding forest dynamics" text at the bottom over a video frame of a woman measuring a tree trunk

    SERC Scientists Speak: Climate Change and Forests

    Video: Biodiversitree and Tempest.

    Topics Human Impacts

    Grades High School to Adult

  • Video or Video Series
    "Nation's largest estuary" text over video frame of an overhead view of the SERC campus

    SERC Scientists Speak: Climate Change and Estuaries

    Video: Cindy Gilmore.

    Topics Ecology

    Grades High School to Adult

  • Video or Video Series
    Bioluminescence to Invasions: The Fascinating World of Phytoplankton

    Bioluminescence to Invasions: The Fascinating World of Phytoplankton

    Video.

    Topics Human Impacts

    Grades High School to Adult

  • Video or Video Series
    Boat in the water with "Our work in the bay and its tributaries also leads us to study oyster reefs" text at the bottom

    Chesapeake Working Land and Seascapes: Science Serving People

    Video.

    Topics Ecology

    Grades Middle (6th-8th), High School to Adult

  • Data Literacy & Data Sets
    Two jake or male turkeys

    Analyzing Trail Camera Images

    Lesson support materials for teachers.

    Topics Biodiversity

    Grades Middle (6th-8th), High School to Adult

  • Data Literacy & Data Sets
    Data analysis of camera trap images

    Data Analysis of Camera Trap Images

    Lesson support materials for teachers.

    Topics

    Grades Middle (6th-8th), High School to Adult

  • Worksheets & Handouts
    Rhode River fish scale identification page

    Rhode River Fish Scale Identification Page

    ID page.

    Topics Animals

    Grades Middle (6th-8th), High School to Adult

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