Hope for Blue Fin Tuna
Creator: Olson Elementary School
Age Levels:
All ages
Instructional Time:
5:30
In this short film students research blue fin tuna to find out more about them and discover ways they can help this endangered species in their everyday lives Sponsored by the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Foundation, the Monterey Bay N... (read more)
In this short film students research blue fin tuna to find out more about them and discover ways they can help this endangered species in their everyday lives. Sponsored by the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Foundation, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and the Monterey Institute for International Studies. Produced by students from the Olson Elementary School, Class 2, in Marina, California, for the MERITO Program -- Multicultural Voices for Ocean Literacy 2010 www.californiampas.org
(read less)Standards
- Next Generation Science Standards
- Information Technologies and Instrumentation
- Structure and Function
- Growth and Development of Organisms
- Information Processing
- Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
- Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience
- Social Interactions and Group Behavior
- Natural Resources
- Human Impacts on Earth Systems
Subjects
- Science Life Sciences
- English Language Development Listening Skills
- SEE 6 MORE +
- Ocean Literacy Principles Ocean Literacy Principle #1: The Earth has one big ocean with many features.
- Ocean Literacy Principles Ocean Literacy Principle #5: The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems.
- Ocean Literacy Principles Ocean Literacy Principle #6: The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected.
- Ocean Literacy Principles
- Science
- Science Scientific Investigation and Application
External Repository:
California MPAs
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