Ocean Acidification: Is There A Problem?: Webquest Name
Ocean Acidification: Is There A Problem?: Webquest Name
Ocean Acidification: Is There A Problem?: Webquest Name
2. Keelings Curve:
Go to http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=5620
a. What is Keelings Curve?
b. Interpret the data from Keelings Curve.
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7. MBARI: Listen to the audio podcast from the researchers and answer the following
questions:
* http://www.kqed.org/a/quest/R808110833 (6 minutes)
Dr. Jim Barry:
a. What is a question that Dr. Barry is concerned with exploring?
Dr. Peter Brewer:
b. What experiment is going on deep in the ocean?
c. How are MBARI scientists keeping some variables in check?
8. Pteropods are a favorite food of which species? (Find a picture of a food chain with
salmon and pteropods and include it with your webquest).
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10. Read the Emerging Science of a High CO2/Low pH Ocean Project Overview:
http://www.mbari.org/science/seafloor-processes/emerging-science-of-a-high-co2low-ph-
ocean/ for information on the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institutes High CO2 Low
pH science project.
a. What is the purpose of this project?
13. Ocean Acidification may be a new topic in the mainstream media, however, there has been
interest in the scientific community for some years. The international community held a
symposium on the topic in Monterey in September of 2012 (others were held in 2004 and
2008). Go to http://www.highco2-iii.org/main.cfm?cid=2259 .
a. Look over the ten topics that will be presented. Which one(s) most interests you and
why?
14. Go to http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/ocean-acidification/
a. Why is it important to study ocean acidification?
15. Go to http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/122/pdf/gip122.pdf
a. Look over the three postcards and then explain the possible impacts of higher CO2 in:
Temperate marine ecosystems?
Tropical marine ecosystems?
Arctic marine ecosystems?