Grade 9-12

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Students relate the location of plastics in the water column to the feeding behavior of various marine organisms. They discuss how marine debris can cause problems for different animals inhabiting a variety of ocean depths.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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Life Science  
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Multimedia  

Students construct models of ocean surface currents and winds to explain the dispersal of Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris (JTMD). Then they compare their model to those generated by researchers.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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Life Science  
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Students use a model to test how air movement affects water movement, and devise a hypothesis about how the direction of air currents affect the movement of ocean surface currents and floating objects. This activity is available for Grades 6-8 and 9-12, within the "Sources and Transport" unit. 

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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Life Science  
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Students read a true story about bath toys that fell off a container ship and washed up on beaches around the world. Using a world map, they locate and record the dates and places where the toys were eventually found.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
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Multimedia  

This activity will serve as a catalyst for students to derive connections between their actions and the impact on the environment. Students will observe marine debris from around the world, collect their own trash data around school, and use technology to further research. Once the data can be compared, students will communicate their findings in a group setting.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
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Multimedia  

In this lesson, students will collect debris on their school grounds,“x” number of miles from the ocean and compare the quantity of plastic in the sample with a similar sample at the mouth of the river, where it empties into the ocean.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
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Multimedia  

Students perform an experiment to learn how different types of debris break down over time and how they are their degradation is affected by environmental conditions. This activity is available for Grades 6-8 and 9-12, within the "Composition and Abundance" unit. 

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
Special Categories:  
Multimedia  

Students relate the location of plastics in the water column to the feeding behavior of various marine organisms. They discuss how marine debris can cause problems for different animals inhabiting a variety of ocean depths. This activity is available for Grades 4-5 within the "Impacts" unit, and for Grades 6-8 and 9-12 within the "Composition and Abundance" unit. 

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
Special Categories:  
Multimedia  

There is a great deal of information and misinformation about how much marine debris exists in the open ocean and how it is distributed. We often hear that “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is twice the size of Texas”, but what exactly does that mean? Students will read and discuss the article “Pacific Ocean 'garbage patch' exaggerated, new analysis asserts”.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
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Multimedia  

Students use a sampling protocol to collect, sort and quantify (by number or by weight) marine debris collected from a beach. The 5 Gyres lesson provides data cards for macro and micro marine debris. This activity is available for Grades 4-5, 6-8, and 9-12, within the "Composition and Abundance" unit. 

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
Special Categories:  
Multimedia  

In this activity, students explore contents of ‘beach boxes’ in groups at tables, sorting contents into “marine debris”, “NOT marine debris” and “not sure”. This activity is available for Grades 4-5, 6-8, and 9-12, within the "Composition and Abundance" unit. 

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
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Multimedia  

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of the "Keepin' It Clean in 2017" project, which paired middle school students with master's students to learn about marine debris and create an action project to reduce it.

Marine Debris Topics:  
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Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
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Multimedia  

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of educational efforts to reduce single-use plastics and provide students with the tools to communicate about marine debris issues through presentations at local schools and other events.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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Life Science  
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Multimedia  

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of a project through a local high school to conduct a research project on historic debris accumulation on the islands.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
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Life Science  
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Multimedia  

<!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->  A summary of the efforts of University of the Virgin Islands master's students' efforts to conduct outreach on single-use plastic and other marine debris reduction across the islands.

Marine Debris Topics:  
Impacts  
Audience:  
Grade 6-8  
Grade 9-12  
Subject:  
Life Science  
Special Categories:  
Multimedia