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WELCOME PARENTS/GUARDIANS! All copies and information discussed tonight can be found at ttasneem.yolasite.com In an effort to conserve paper, I have not made any flyers or copies for tonight There is only one tab on my website that is for Marine Bio and it is labeled as such

WELCOME TO MS. TASNEEM’S CLASS! 8TH GRADE MAGNET EARTH SCIENCE 7th & 8th Grade Marine Biology

Welcome to Marine Biology I.    Ocean Features A.     Physical features B.     Chemical features C.    Ocean basins D. Interaction of ocean and freshwater systems E. Interaction of marine organisms & environment

Marine Biology cont’d II. Marine Environments A. Zones of Marine environment B. Marine communities and ecosystems C. Habitats: Jetties, sandy beaches, coral reefs, salt marshes, seagrass beds, offshore bottom, lagoon

Marine Biology Field Experience University of Texas Marine Science Institute (Port Aransas, TX) Board the Katy: make plankton tows and bottom trawls Students are exposed to the diversity of marine life in the area I Depart Monday, October 13, head to State Aquarium, Sleep at UT dorms @ Port Aransas, board the KATY in the morning on the 14th, return to Kealing around 6 pm

Marine Bio Human Impact on Marine Environ. A. Watershed of Gulf of Mexico B. Pollution & Policies C. Fisheries D. Harmful algal blooms

Aquarena Springs Field Trip Spring Lake is a unique freshwater ecosystem Take a glass bottom boat tour See some of the 1,000 springs that form the headwaters of one of the most beautiful rivers in Central Texas; and catch glimpses of the inhabitants here too.  Date will be TBA (sometime in November)

Is this for a grade? Yes…Everything in class is fair game for a grade, but everything you do in class is not always a grade. Grades: Projects 35% Classwork/Participation 30% Minilabs/3 ring holder 25% Mini Quizzes 10%

Extra Credit Available! Once per six weeks to replace one classwork or quiz grade only The Environmental Science Institute Hot Science Cool Talks Or visit http://www.esi.utexas.edu/ Contribute to the Wonder Wall