A program of the Lawrence Hall of Science that seeks to increase ocean literacy through informal and formal education initiatives
Marine Activities, Resources & Education

Common Bivalves of Alaska

This two-sided poster shows the clam, mussel, cockle, and oyster species commonly found on Alaska's shores. Information is included on distibution, habitat size, and identifying characteristics. It features a quick reference on paralytic shellfish poisoning.

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Conservation and the Water Cycle

This easy-to-understand poster depicts the various flows of water as it travels through the water cycle, both above and below ground. It incorporates the influence of the biosphere, different land types as well as human needs and uses of water.

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Energy Flow in a Wetland

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Estuaries...Where Rivers Meet the Sea

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Freshwater Fish Poster

Nice poster with a variety of freshwater fish.

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How Birds Make a Living

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How Birds Make a Living on the Coast

Interesting descriptions and illustrations of the ways that various species of birds get their food. Covers scavengers, predators, food-strainers. etc.

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Life in San Francisco Bay

Watercolor montage of San Francisco birds, fish and other sea life.

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San Francisco Bay

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Water Birds of Point Reyes and the Farallon Islands

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