

It's appropriate that clicking on the segments of a nautilus shell can access the different sections of this engaging site, and paleontologists (both neophyte and expert) will find much to pique their interest here. Paleontology Portal (Last reviewed in the Scout Report on November 30, 1999) In closing, whether you dine at Red Lobster or Legal Sea Foods, you can now conveniently choose with a conscience. Sustainability is defined as seafood that is "abundant, well managed and fished or farmed in environmentally friendly ways." "Seafood WATCH" is also available on mobile devices as well. Lastly, but most importantly, the website provides "Seafood WATCH", a downloadable and printable pocket-sized guide to help seafood eaters choose seafood that is sustainable.

In the section "Revealing Tuna Secrets" there are several short videos to watch, so that visitors may Tune in to Tuna, including one on tracking and one on tagging.

Visitors should check out "Revealing Tuna Secrets", to learn that the Northern bluefin tuna is not only an extremely lucrative catch, selling for more than $100,000 in Japan for a single giant fish, but is also a fish of incredible speeds swimming up to 25 miles per hour and living for as long as 30 years. The various facets of their conservation research on sea otters and white sharks can be accessed on the menu on the left side of the screen. The Monterey Bay Aquarium in California has created an eminently readable website about the Aquarium's conservation efforts and research, specifically for sea otters, tuna, white sharks, and open-ocean animals, such as sea turtles, whales and sharks. Overall, it is a site that will be invaluable to historians working in this area, and anyone with an interest in learning about the civil rights movement. There's some really terrific material here, including oral histories, archival footage, and still photographs. Also, visitors can browse the materials by contributing institutions or media type. The intent of the CRDL is to promote an "enhanced understanding of the Movement by helping users discover primary sources and other educational materials from libraries, archives, museums, public broadcasters, and others on a national scale." Visitors can browse through the materials by place, people, events, or topics, such as "Community Organizing", "White Resistance", "Economic Justice", and "Voting Rights". Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection at the University of Georgia, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services have joined forces to create the very impressive Civil Rights Digital Library (CRDL). Partner organizations including The New Georgia Encyclopedia, the Walter J. The National Weather Service wesbite, at has a radar loop that allows people to watch the hatch almost in real time.The Civil Rights Digital Library "But also, we do see birds emerge from local bodies of water." rain and hail but there are some biological returns," Behnke said. "As a meteorologist we're interested and concerned with.
