This course concentrates on marine wildlife and marine habitats. It provides a survey of members of each biological kingdom that live in marine environments.
The student will learn about the microscopic organisms that make life in the ocean possible, including details about their interesting habits and life cycles. The student will also learn about the anatomy of many macroscopic marine creatures such as clams, starfish, and sharks. The student will then learn how these creatures and their physical surroundings form marine ecosystems such as intertidal zones, estuaries, coral reefs, continental shelf communities, epipelagic communities, and deep-ocean communities. The course ends with a study of marine resources and our relationship with the sea.
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"Extremely Good but Needs Support Material"
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I am the Director of a nature center with a small natural history museum. This book was geared to fundementalist home-schoolers. I am not a Creationist, however I found the book extremely informative and well presented. I will likely purchase others in the "Exploring Creation . . . " series. One thing it did lack was illustrations and experiments which were referred to. Supplimentary material would have been a very serious plus.