Climate Change Ocean Acidification
Categories: Water Quality
    
  
  
              Organization Name: 
                    Blue Hill Consolidated         
              Location: 
                    Blue Hill, Maine        
              Grade/Ages: 
                    7th and 8th        
              Teacher: 
                    Ms. Nell Herrmann        
              Classroom/Project team/names: 
                    Science class, Blue Hill Consolidated        
              Email address: 
                    nherrmann [at] bhcs [dot] org        
              Website: 
                    http://www.bhcs.org/        
              Project Date: 
                    2016        
              Powerpoint / PDF / Zip / Document: 
                            
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                            Did you know that Earth’s oceans are becoming more acidic? Students at Blue Hill Consolidated School in Blue Hill, Maine have been exploring this topic with their science teacher, Nell Herrmann.
To learn about the topic, students were given small coral fragments and asked to conduct a simple experiment demonstrating how acidic solutions affect marine organisms whose tissues contain calcium carbonate. Those animals, such as mollusks, corals, coralline algae, and pteropods, are most vulnerable to ocean acidification.
Following the demonstration, Blue Hill students worked with the Friends of Blue Hill Bay to collect acidification data on soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria).
 
  
                Ocean acidification field research, grades 7 & 8
  
   
  
                Ocean acidification field research, grades 7 & 8
  
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