Find out about coral, dolphins, whales, seals, and penguins. Includes images, scientific classifications, and physical characteristics.
Dive into this continuous stream of water statistics for water found on the surface, in the ground, and collected in reservoirs.
Whatever you want to know about water this is the place to find it. Overflowing with useful facts and FAQs.
Publication for kids offers a biography of Jacques Cousteau, profiles his research ships, and provides facts about marine animals.
Find out about this investigation of sea dwellers from a video camera attached to a loggerhead turtle. Includes photos and resources.
Sea World presents lessons about seals, sea lions, walruses, and the ecology of the oceans. Includes related links and a bibliography.
Features facts about dolphins, whales, and manatees. Lists Internet resources, mammal events, and whale club FAQs.
Test it, make art with it, drink it, or play in it and it's still water. Learn how to keep this great stuff clean.
Read an essay about the mysterious sea and the explorers who sailed on it. Includes a time line as well as resources and links.
Provides details about fin whales, right whales, beluga whales, and sperm whales. Includes teacher resources.
Resource for teachers and kids features articles, facts and activities on the ocean and its life. Learn about endangered species and El Ni o.
Offers a meeting place for cruising yachtsmen and school supplies donors to meet to offer assistance to schools in developing countries.
Discover what to do to protect sea turtles and their habitats. Includes species information, behavior patterns, and threats to their survival.
Discover how water functions with hands-on activities and links to sites about oceans. Defines the water cycle.
Study oceans, marine life and world cultures with Ocean Expo, and Antarctica's food web and geology with Blue Ice.
View rivers, deltas, and surrounding land masses as they appear from satellite imagery. See the Nile, Amazon, and the mighty Mississippi.
Find out about sea news, sea links, and a sea lab. Includes aquarium resources, a gallery, and games.
Join Ace on the Case as he unravels the secrets of Killer whales, plankton, and the cold loving salmon. Requires Shockwave Flash.
Learn about this project to study the ocean for conservation purposes. Includes articles, live events, and a photo gallery.
A collection of marine trivia, jokes, weird ocean wonders, and FAQs. Participate in a marine exploration expedition.
Introduces kids to the TOPEX satellite, which measures sea levels around the world. Features a coloring book, FAQ and "Ask a Scientist."
Take the water hunting challenge and name all the places where water works in your city. Learn where water comes from and where it goes.
Follow water on it's daily rounds as it changes from a liquid, into a gas, or freezes into a solid piece of ice or snow.
US Geological Survey helps you navigate the world's water resources. Take the challenge at the activity center, and get your certificate.
Dip into this well of water words and discover meanings behind the hard work of everyday water.
Download a coloring book, full of underwater scenes and marine animal drawings. Find facts about the Pacific humpback whale.