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8:00 PM - Board of Education Meeting 11/13/2024
ShowID
3163
Event Date:
1/7/2022
Length:
00:29:31
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Project
Science How?
Comments
April 10, 2014 This video features Dr. Christopher Meyer, a marine biologist at the National Museum of Natural History. Join him in peering into the diversity of life on coral reefs in Moorea and Indonesia. Consider why you would want to find and catalog all the species in an ecosystem and what it tells you about that ecosystem's resilience to change. Contemplate the importance of monitoring biodiversity in ecosystems around the world. See how techniques used by Chris can be used by students to measure biodiversity in their own neighborhoods.
Schedule Information:
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