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A students Guide to Global Climate Change developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) helps provide students (and educators!) with clear, accurate information about the causes and effects of climate change—as well as steps to help solve the problem.

The Climate Bathtub Simulation lets you decide the future of the planet. Water in a bathtub is used to represent CO2 in the atmosphere. Can you keep the bathtub from overflowing?

Climate Momentum Simulation presents interactive, accessible computer simulations that help people visualise the long-term climate impacts of decisions being undertaken today.

NOAA Education: Ocean & Coasts provides items designed for teachers to use in the classroom or as background reference material.

El Niño Theme Page provides access to distributed information on El Niño.

Bridge Ocean Education Teacher Resource Centre is a growing collection of marine education resources available on-line. It provides educators with a convenient source of accurate and useful information on global, national, and regional marine science topics, and gives researchers a contact point for educational outreach.

Marine Discovery Centres Australia (MDCA) comprises of 12 centres around Australia, dedicated to the key issues relat­ing to marine and coastal envi­ron­ment con­ser­va­tion. Use this link to access each of the unique learning centres in each state.

Scientific Visualisation Studio - Perpetual Ocean is presented by the Goddard Space Flight Centre - NASA, and shows ocean surface currents around the world during the period from June 2005 through to December 2007.

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The Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity & Resources is an initiative of the Australian Government Department of Climate Change & Energy Efficiency being conducted as part of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility www.nccarf.edu.au
Photos courtesy of: A/Professor Graham Edgar, Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council, Elivira Poloczanska, Dr Gretta Pecl, Dr Alistair Hobday

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