PPT-Engaging Students with an OOI Ocean Data Lab Focused on Factors that Affect Primary Productivity

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Jean R Anastasia Suffolk County Community College OOI Ocean Data Labs Webbased interactive widgets that allow students to interact with preselected data from the

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Jean R Anastasia Suffolk County Community College OOI Ocean Data Labs Webbased interactive widgets that allow students to interact with preselected data from the OOI Ocean Observatory Initiative . ASHTON CAUDLE, PATRICIA MULLER, SARAH RUTLAND, MATT EVANS, & ROY KIM. BACKGROUND:. Primary productivity is the production of organic compounds from atmospheric or aquatic carbon dioxide mainly through the process of photosynthesis.. Kristen Kernan. Winter Ecology- Spring 2012. Relevant Terminology. Productivity- Amount of photosynthesis . occurring due to phytoplankton. Limnetic Zone- Open surface water in a lake, well-lit, and can contain many aquatic organisms. 6.01A Factors that Affect Food Selection. 2. Family Income. As income increases, families spend more for food. Increasing the use of dairy products, better cuts of meats and baked goods.. As income decreases, spending decreases. Foods such as beans and rice are added to stretch thefood dollar.. Agouron. Summer Course on Microbiology. May 31. st. , 2012. Angelicque White, Oregon State University . Outline . Starting simple – satellites, sensors & orbits. Abridged version of water leaving radiance & . The Ocean’s Composition and Structure. Objectives. I can…. Describe the composition of Oceans.. Explain what Salinity is. . Identify the factors that affect the salinity of oceans. . Explain where the solutes in the ocean come from.. Tony Koleske. Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Neuroscience. Why should I try to be productive?. The more successful your lab is, the more more marketable you are. . The more productive you are, the more marketable you are. Learning outcomes:. To describe and explain the main physical factors that affect fish stocks.. To understand how technological changes and government policies have led to overfishing.. Starter - finish the sentence . Welcome to Engaging the Customer! . . The goal of this course is to help you improve the effectiveness of important conversations by strengthening four fundamental competencies that lead to mutual understanding and agreement. . struggle with questions about a variable which was unchanged in the graph and/or pictorial data and with data that is not . controlled, i.e. too . many variables are changed at once. .. Students make persistent and consistent logical mistakes concluding . Processes: . Physical, chemical and biological mechanisms that transfer elements within the ocean and across boundaries with atmosphere and land biosphere. Cycling:. Interaction of processes that regulates the global distribution. Main . Concepts. All of Earth. ’. s life-forms are related. All have apparently evolved from a single ancient instant of origin.. Evolution happens. . Organisms change as time passes, adapting by natural selection to their environments. Oceanic life is classified by evolutionary heritage.. Main . Concepts. All of Earth. ’. s life-forms are related. All have apparently evolved from a single ancient instant of origin.. Evolution happens. . Organisms change as time passes, adapting by natural selection to their environments. Oceanic life is classified by evolutionary heritage.. Net primary productivity (in milligrams of carbon per m. 2. per day) in the world’s oceans during 2007. Data are based on satellite measurements of chlorophyll concentration. . Source: Oregon State Ocean Productivity Home Page. . 3. , Delphine Lannuzel. 1. , Fernando Paolo. 4. , Peter Strutton. 1,2. guillaume.liniger@utas.edu.au. . EGU 2021. 28 / 04 / 21. Primary productivity driven by sea-ice variability in the Amundsen Sea polynyas, not ice shelf melting.

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