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Science Diary - 7 May 2006
Focus for today: The Farasan Islands Protected Area. Target Key Stage: Key Stage 4: National Science Curriculum, Dual Award, Sc2, 5a: the distribution and relative abundance of organisms in habitats can be explained using ideas of interdependence, adaptation, competition and predation. Key information: The Farasan Islands Protected Area. The Farasan...
Science Diary - 6 May 2006
Focus for today: Nursery Habitat for Juvenile Coral Reef Fish. Target Key Stage: Key Stage 4: National Science Curriculum, Dual Award, Sc2, 5a: the distribution and relative abundance of organisms in habitats can be explained using ideas of interdependence, adaptation, competition and predation. Key Information: It is common for human visitors to a...
Science Diary - 5 May 2006
Focus for today: Red Sea coral disease. Target key stage: Key Stage 4: National Science Curriculum, Double Award, Sc2, 4a – Variation arises from genetic causes, environmental causes, and a combination of both. Key information: Over the past 20 years coral reefs have faced increasing threats from natural and human sources. Over the same time period,...
Science Diary - 4 May 2006
Focus for today: Factors affecting data collection Target key stage: Key Stage 4 – Double Award Applied Science: Unit 1, Developing Scientific Skills, Carrying out practical tasks (recording and analysing scientific data). Key information: There are many factors affecting data collection on a coral reef research expedition. In preparation for...
Science Diary - 3 May 2006
Focus for today: Survey of coral at depth; distribution of coral species and growth forms with depth. Target key stage: Key Stage 4 – National Science Curriculum, Dual Award, Sc2, 5a: the distribution and relative abundance of organisms in habitats can be explained using ideas of interdependence, adaptation, competition and predation. Key information: The...
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