Biotechnology - High Tech High
Student Activities - BOAT CHANNEL STUDY
KPBS interview with
Erik Anderson @ Boat Channel
What has been written about this work:
PHOTOS "Not only does the field guide show the creativity and resilience of student investigators and teachers, it demonstrates the ability of the organisms to survive and thrive in the face of such an onslaught. The spirit that gave rise to this work – a determination to understand how we are impacting our environment so that we may be far better stewards, as well as a conviction that we all can make a difference – should give us all great hope for the future."
Jane Goodall, Founder Jane Goodall Institute,
UN Messenger of Peace
Students Animals
Birding barnacle
Survey flatworm
Group lobster
Reflective littorina
Intro gulls
Intro-quad shrimp
Solitary willet
Mytilus octopus
Oyster write file limpet
Plank-Blake
Plank-launch 04-05
Plank-return plsf-m
Quad-jer plsf- n
Quad-tu plsf
Quad laser
Field Glasses transect
Intertidal Write group
Sean-Sasha quadrats
Tran1
Tran2
Transects
"San Diego is known worldwide as a hotspot of biodiversity. But, what about in an old dredged boat channel? This book gives very interesting answers - through both biological data and personal reflections."
James Peugh, Director of Conservation San Diego Audubon Society

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