Bibliography and Resources
Investigation 1
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Marine Invertebrate Identification Guides
Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies. 1999. Who's Who in the Intertidal Zone? An Atlas for Peterson Bay Field Station.
Kozloff, Eugene. 2003. Seashore Life of the Northern Pacific Coast. University of Washington Press.
Ricketts, E.F., J. Calvin, and J.W. Hedgpeth. 1985. Between Pacific Tides. Revised by D.W. Phillips. Fifth Edition. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California. 652 pp.
Curricula and Teaching Guides
Krasny, Marianne E. 2003. Invasion Ecology: Teacher's Guide. National Science Teachers Association.
Snively, Gloria. Beach Explorations: A Curriculum for Grades 5-10. 1998. Oregon and Washington Sea Grant Programs.
Videos
Alaska Sea Grant and CACS. 2004. Life on the Beach: Among Friends and Anemones. Intertidal ecology and beach etiquette. 20 min.
PBS. The Shape of Life . Eight-part series, each focused on a different marine invertebrate phylum and body plan. Available as two-DVD set.
Web Sites
Sea Otter Recovery on Vancouver Islands West Coast
BRIDGE: Ocean Science Teacher Resource Center
Enchanted Learning: The Intertidal Zone
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council
Life in a Massachusetts Tide Pool
LiMPETS (Long-term Monitoring Program and Experiential Training for Students
PBS: Life at the Edge of the Sea: and Shape of Life