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When a container full of rubber ducks, turtles, beavers, and frogs fell off a ship in the Pacific, it was the surprise start to a long term study of ocean currents.
This article outlines seven important steps that must be addressed as a person works toward becoming a marine biologist. See if you have the discipline to attain it.
Visitors to the new Sant Ocean Hall exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History can expect many startling revelations from its new show, "Going to Sea."
Teach elementary school students about sea turtles, starfish or sea stars, and other ocean life using these hands-on science, art, movement and music lessons.
Massachusetts Governor Patrick signs the Oceans Act of 2008 at the New England Aquarium. The Act is said to be the first U.S. management plan for a state's ocean waters.
Learn the basics of clean, safe and eco-friendly best boat practices in free PDF and book, from the Alaska Marine Advisory Program.
Take some time to browse through the Alaska Sea Grant Bookstore. There are many titles of interest for boaters and maritime enthusiasts.
Female sharks are considered hard-hearted mothers, leaving new-born pups to fend for themselves. New research shows they provide pups with 'food packs' while in the womb


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