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  1. Ecosystems - Life on an Ocean Shore (Ecosystems) by Stuart A. Kallen, 2003-07-29
  2. A Life on the Ocean Wave and on the Shore by Peter A. Embley, 2002-05-23
  3. A Life on the Ocean Wave and on Shore by Peter A. Embley, 2003-09
  4. Wave-Swept Shore: The Rigors of Life on a Rocky Coast by Mimi A. R. Koehl, 2006-03-07
  5. Harp on the Shore: Thoreau and the Sea by Williard Bonner, 1985-08
  6. Miscellaneous views of California: Stray leaves from the Pacific; life and scenery on the western slopes, from the summtis of the Sierra Nevada to the shores of the Pacific Ocean by Edward Vischer, 1863

81. Ocean Life
Monterey Bay Aquarium Rocky shore creatures. Gander Academy physical features ofoceans; The Deep sea. Tides Waves and Tides; Why tides Ocean animals sea life .
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82. Shark
You safely make it back to shore only to realize that you narrowly escaped beingattacked by a shark. Sharks ruled the oceans even before dinosaurs roamed the
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Grade 2 Ocean Project
Sharks Imagine swimming leisurely in the refreshing ocean water on a beautiful sunny afternoon. You turn towards the shore , and you see that you have gone farther out than you planned. That's when you start thinking about what might be swimming along side you. You frantically start swimming back to shore as you are trying not to think about the fierce teeth, powerful jaws, and sleek body cruising the surface behind you. You safely make it back to shore only to realize that you narrowly escaped being attacked by a shark. S harks ruled the oceans even before dinosaurs roamed the land. They have been around for about 400 million years. There are over 350 species of sharks. They live all over the ocean, in cold to temperate waters, usually cooler than 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Almost all sharks are carnivores, eating dolphins, seals, sharks, and other fish. They are cold-blooded animals. This means that their bodies change temperature as the water's temperature changes. Sharks are built cruise slowly through the water for long distances. A shark's skeleton is made of cartilage which is tough and flexible, similar to a human's ear, and it has 5 to 7 pairs of gill slits. These slits help the shark to absorb oxygen from the water into the bloodstream. Its skin is like a spiky suit of armor. You can be injured by simply touching the shark. These teethlike scales, or denticles, are shed and replaced just as the teeth in their powerful jaws are.

83. Primers
The shore Primer The shore Primer, published by Cottage life for Fisheries andOceans Canada, explains how you can preserve your shoreline s true nature or
http://www.cottagelife.com/primers.html
The Dock Primer:
You'll find all your questions about how to construct a practical, shoreline-friendly dock answered in The Dock Primer , published by Cottage Life for Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Call 1-866-333-6676 for a free copy - or download here.
English version
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The Shore Primer:
The Shore Primer , published by Cottage Life for Fisheries and Oceans Canada, explains how you can preserve your shoreline's true nature or restore an altered shore. Available free in the June issue of Cottage Life magazine or by calling 1-866-333-6676 - or download here.
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84. SCOE: Library & Media : Oceans And Ocean Life
highlights biome facts, plant and animal life, and more. tide pools of the rocky shorefrom spray and other information related to oceans, fisheries, navigation
http://www.scoe.org/content.php?PageId=274

85. Appendix -- Chapter 5, Environmental Education Volume
_ More than 80 percent of living organisms live in oceans. _ Most ocean lifelives in the open ocean, far away are caught more than 200 miles from shore
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Chapter 5
Oceans and Coasts
Appendices
Appendix A
Glossary of important terms atmosphere:
the air surrounding the earth
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decrease: reduce, lessen, become smaller
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development: the building of houses and factories on land fertilizer: a chemical or natural substance that you put on the land to make crops grow better return to background habitat: the environment in which a particular animal or plant species lives
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return to Appendix C litter: trash, garbage, rubbish
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return to Appendix B return to Appendix C marine pollution: the dirtying or spoiling of oceans and coastal areas return to background non-biodegradable: breaking down or decomposing of materials by bacteria return to background oil spill: a shipping accident that causes petroleum to be spilled into the ocean return to background organism: a life form return to background
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return to Appendix C pesticide: a chemical substance used to kill harmful animals or insects return to background petroleum:

86. Updates, In The News, Biology: The Dynamics Of Life 2004, Glencoe Online
Census of Diversity of Abyssal Marine life will document The Natural Geography inShore Areas Project will create in the inshore zones of the world’s oceans.
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/biology/bio2004/newsupdate/news.php?iRef=83&a

87. Titan: Exploring The Origins Of Life | Csmonitor.com
well as some of the best chances for life outside the would be to stand on a frozenshore and watch scientists are pretty sure that if such oceans exist, there
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88. PAPER 58 - LIFE ESTABLISHMENT ON URANTIA
But all continents tend to creep into the oceans. break did not occur on the easternshore of this ago the transition from vegetable to animal life occurred.
http://www.urantia.org/papers/paper58.html
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THE URANTIA BOOK
PART III - THE HISTORY OF URANTIA
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PAPER 58 - LIFE ESTABLISHMENT ON URANTIA
IN ALL Satania there are only sixty-one worlds similar to Urantia, life-modification planets. The majority of inhabited worlds are peopled in accordance with established techniques; on such spheres the Life Carriers are afforded little leeway in their plans for life implantation. But about one world in ten is designated as a decimal planet and assigned to the special registry of the Life Carriers; and on such planets we are permitted to undertake certain life experiments in an effort to modify or possibly improve the standard universe types of living beings.
1. PHYSICAL-LIFE PREREQUISITES
years ago the commission of Life Carriers sent out from Jerusem arrived on Urantia and began the study of physical conditions preparatory to launching life on world number 606 of the Satania system. This was to be our six hundred and sixth experience with the initiation of the Nebadon life patterns in Satania and our sixtieth opportunity to make changes and institute modifications in the basic and standard life designs of the local universe. It should be made clear that Life Carriers cannot initiate life until a sphere is ripe for the inauguration of the evolutionary cycle. Neither can we provide for a more rapid life development than can be supported and accommodated by the physical progress of the planet.

89. Marine Life
the surface, is the key factor of all life in the acre for acre, as the other oceansof the The remaining regular sea bird species encompass shore birds, skuas
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  • 90. ECES - Ecosystem Destruction & Collapse: Oceans
    See Global Warming oceans. (11/07/2000) Nonnative seaweed that has devastated marinelife in parts of the (11/02/2000) Japanese shore crab driving out native
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    (05/06/2002) Scientists warn explosive growth of jellyfish populations in oceans and seas around the world are a sign of marine ecosystems being devastated by overfishing, nutrient pollution, global warming, and the introduction of non-native species. Oops! ECES is being reorganized and this article has been moved HERE
    I apologize for the inconvenience. (04/27/2002) Scientists warn highly invasive, non-native Caulerpa taxifolia seaweed found in Australia's West Lakes and Port River could have severe impacts on regional coastal and coral reef ecosystems and devastate area's fisheries. See

    91. OCEANS EN TERPRISES - MARINE BOOKS, UNDERWATER BOOKS, On MARINE LIFE, INVERTEBRA
    Softcover,110 pages, full colour. LORD HOWE ISLAND MARINE PARK Sea shore to Sea Floor. MARINELIFE OF THE PACIFIC AND INDIAN oceans $26.00 Gerry Allen, and
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    92. Oceans 2
    An entire unit of study on the oceans. A major curriculum project on Ocean lifefor grades 48. “Amid the sounds of waves washing on shore and seagulls
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    CONTRASTS IN BLUE: LIFE ON THE CARIBBEAN CORAL REEF AND THE ROCKY COAST OF MAINE – LESSON PLANS NEW! http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/lesson_plans/contrast/cover.html “The striking contrasts between these two dynamic ecosystems are the theme of this website and are among the many topics visitors can ponder in Exploring Marine Ecosystems, a permanent exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. The activities that follow encourage students to consider the role of temperature, sunlight, waves, and tides in the creation of unique marine environments.” Includes Cover, Background Essay, Lesson Plan 1, Lesson Plan 2, Lesson Plan 3, and Resources. Excellent THE DISAPPEARING FISH: INVESTIGATING THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF THE VANISHING WILD SALMON – LESSON PLAN http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/19990914tuesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons A lesson plan on endangered species for grades 6-12. “In this lesson, students examine the theories behind the drastic decline of the wild salmon population and the ecological ramifications of this decline. Students will work in groups, each focusing on one theory, to create a 'campaign' to persuade the public to help end this destruction of the salmon population.” Excellent DOLPHIN DEMEANOR: EXPLORING DOLPHIN BEHAVIORS IN THE SCIENCE CLASSROOM – LESSON PLAN http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/19990706tuesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons

    93. Ocean
    the distribution and ranges of ocean life by affecting of dissolved gasses in theoceans, as well is affected by latitude , depth, and proximity to the shore.
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    94. LIVING LIFE ON A BEACH - Fire Island, Ocean Bay Park, Surfing, Foo Fighters, The
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