Description
The Chesapeake Bay is an amazing body of water--the largest estuary in North America. The first of its kind, this book stimulates elementary- and middle-school children's interest in the Bay by exposing them to the fascinating creatures and plants found in and around the Bay's 2,500 square miles. Concepts such as watershed, airshed, and food web are explained in concise, understandable terms. This is an effective means for children to discover the interesting traits of some of the plants, animals, birds, and fish they are likely to find in and around the Bay. A new "Citizen Science" guide to water quality empowers children and adults to monitor the health of local streams and creeks.
About the Author
Bell, David Owen: - David Owen Bell is a ship captain, streamkeeper, and master watershed steward with a background in oceanographic research, maritime training, and environmental education.
About the Author
Bell, David Owen: - David Owen Bell is a ship captain, streamkeeper, and master watershed steward with a background in oceanographic research, maritime training, and environmental education.
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