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Field Work in Marine Ecology for Secondary Schools in Tropical Countries

Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Dahl, A.L
Publisher
Unesco Science and Technology Education
Publication Year:
1988
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
160p,;29cm
Call Number
MAR
Language
English
Record ID:
20986
Legacy PEIN ID:
60909
General Notes
Many schools in the tropics are close to coastal marine environments. The oceans contain many forms of life that are of great interest in biology. Life first evolved in the sea, and many primitive types of plants and animals occur there. Any school within reach of the sea should take advantage of this great natural laboratory. The intertidal zone along the shore that is alternatively covered and uncovered by the tides
Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Dahl, A.L
Publisher
Unesco Science and Technology Education
Publication Year:
1988
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
160p,;29cm
Call Number
MAR
Language
English
Record ID:
20986
Legacy PEIN ID:
60909
General Notes
Many schools in the tropics are close to coastal marine environments. The oceans contain many forms of life that are of great interest in biology. Life first evolved in the sea, and many primitive types of plants and animals occur there. Any school within reach of the sea should take advantage of this great natural laboratory. The intertidal zone along the shore that is alternatively covered and uncovered by the tides
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