With vast diversity in biological, geological and geophysical data, a guide to the Pacific Ocean is a handy tool for any researcher to
possess. Within this guide, articles capture information on the birth of typhoons as well as the making of the Panama Canal. There are webquest suggestions, articles on various ocean species and even a discussion on a poetic reference made by John Keats. The Pacific Ocean is vast and mysterious. Scientists discover new facts and data about the marine life that lives in and around the ocean daily. Learning how precarious the balance in this great, massive biome is brings awareness of the need to protect the life there.
Photo Credit: Map of Pacific: Abraham Ortelius under Public domain on Wikimedia Commons
| Who Lives in the Pacific Ocean? Fabulous Fauna of the Ocean Deep
There is a huge array of fauna living in the Pacific Ocean today. From plankton to fish to mammals and birds, these species all coexist together in the great ocean deep. How, though... |
Discovery of the Mississippi River
We didn't have news cameras back in the 1500's so do we really know who first saw and sailed on the mighty Mississippi River? Why were men risking their lives to explore... |
| Biography: English Captain James Cook
Captain James Cook and his ships traveled across the world. He is famous for making the Australian and New Zealand coastlines known to Europeans and the rest of the world. His undying... |
The Causes of a Typhoon
What causes a typhoon is nothing different from what causes a hurricane, because they are both products of low pressure area convergences near the equator. One difference between these... |
| The Benthic Ocean Environment
Research indicates the benthic environment may have the richest species diversity in the ocean, similar to a tropical rain forest.... |
Species Spotlight: The Tiny and Deadly Blue-Ringed Octopus
Learn about one of the tiniest but deadliest creatures in the sea.... |