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Marine Life (8)

Animals of the Deep

2009
Our website is about the Atlantic Ocean and the animals that live in it. We have pictures and information about animals such as whales, sharks, fish,sea turtles, and more. We picked these animals because they are interesting to learn about and many of the kids in our class wanted to know more about them.
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Underwater

2009
We are found of the sea and underwater creatures, wanted to design a site about this topic. Some of us deal with scuba diving and take photos of the fish and other underwater creatures. In this site you will see photos and videos which is taken by us. Besides, we prepared information about some fish types, sharks, ship wrecks, scuba diving.
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Underwater Adventure

2008
Our website is about underwater life. We have games, pictures, and a lot of information too!! You will learn and have a lot of fun from looking at this! You can learn about clown fish, starfish,whales and dolphins and sea turtles.
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Blue Crab Crazy

2006
The Blue Crab Crazy ThinkQuest team has created an educational and fun website to teach students about the blue crab and the Chesapeake Bay. The blue crab has been important to the bay region for cultural and economic reasons. Come explore the science and culture behind this little creature, known as the "trash man of the bay".
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Coral Reef Adventure

2004
We designed our website to help educate students about coral reefs. It is about how coral reefs are formed, where they are located, the threats that coral reefs face, and what is being done to protect them. We ePaled a primary class in Queensland, Australia, who runs a camp where kids snorkel at the Great Barrier Reef.
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Dangers of the Deep

2004
Exploration of the myths and realities surrounding various underwater dangers including creatures and pollution.
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