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OCEA 101
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Distribution of Limpet Genera Across Chemosynthetic OasesExploration of the distribution of Cocculina and Bathyacmaea limpet distribution in chemosynthetic sites across the deep sea.
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Pisaster Ochreous Health in the PNWComparing the health of the water and amount of starfish found at various beaches in Bellingham. We believe that factors like human activity and costal development significantly impact starfish's ability to live and thrive in that area.
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Impacts of Runoff on pH Levels in the Salish SeaWe studied the impacts of runoff on pH levels in the Salish Sea and correlation between oxygen levels.
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Comparing pH and Nitrate levels in Coastal Seawater Throughout Puget SoundWe took samples from across the Puget sound and tested them for two major indicators of seawater health.
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Water Quality of Dakota Creek & Drayton HarborMeasurements of water temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH levels and nitrates were taken and compared to a 1992 study. Some findings were concerning and suggest a need for further study.
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Exploring the Relations Between Oceanic pH level, Sea Glass, and the EnvironmentOceanography 101 group research project poster from spring quarter of 2023.
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The Enigmatic Claw: Unraveling the Shell of DeceptionA website that analyzes the relationship between shoreline health and crab populations with a murder mystery theme.
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Salinity in the Salish Sea over TimeA digital info-poster detailing a scientific experiment refereeing to Salish Sea salinity
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Algae & pHHow ocean acidification effects algae (phytoplankton).
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Salish Sea Marine Invasive Plants in Bellingham Bay This research was to find the percentage of marine plants near and on Squalicum Beach shoreline, and Marine Park’s offshore coast that are invasive.
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The Effects of Us Upon our OceanResearch Project into Dissolved Oxygen and pH levels with our Bellingham Bay region. Especially with the impacts/factors of us and urbanization.
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Counting BarnaclesInteractive online presentation. Scientific research project on the connection to barnacle population and salinity levels in the Bellingham Bay.
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Is there a correlations between human history of beaches and sea glass?We explored the possible correlation between human history of beaches and sea glass.