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Coral Reef Teacher’s Guide Resources
with study guide. Created especially for elemen- Duration: 30 minutes. Price $20.00 New!
tary age children, it provides an introduction to We All Live Downstream Slide Presentation–
coral reefs. Using extensive underwater footage Now on DVD 76 Slides and bound accom-
and age appro‐ priate narration, the program panying text produced by Reef Relief’s Edu-
covers: how coral reefs are formed, basic eco- cational Director Joel Biddle. This scripted
logical concepts, the importance of reefs to the presentation shows Caribbean and Pacific
oceans and humans, and the environ‐ mental reefs and marine life, threats to reefs, and sci-
dangers they face. $35.00 entific and community action programs to
save reefs. Ideal for the classroom grades 4
CD-ROM through adult general audience. Duration: 45
minutes Price: $30.00
Fish With Names Like. . . . . P&B Productions,
Inc. Bilingual English/Spanish version 2.0. An Seascapes III: The Incredible Coral Reef
interactive multimedia program that relates Video A 30 minute video that identifies
commonly known sealife to the objects that and describes hard and soft corals, fish and
sound like their names. Geared to children other sea life found at the coral reefs of t he
6‐14, but a great experience for the entire fami- F lorida K eys and Bahamas by f ormer Reef
ly! $34.95 Relief Board Member Tom Jackson, narrated
by Fisher Stevens. Ideal for the classroom
REEF RELIEF EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS grades 4 through adult general audience.
New! Dive Back in Time -DVD Introduce your Price $20.00
stu‐ dents to coral reefs with this 12 minute
DVD featur‐ ing stunning underwater images New! Seascapes III: The Incredible Coral
taken by Reef Relief founder Craig Quirolo and an Reef Video–Now on DVD See above. Our
original soundtrack writ‐ ten by Craig Quirolo popular video now on DVD. Price $20.00
and Joel Biddle, Reef Relief’s Educational Di- Coral 2000: Volume 1: Rock Key: 1993–
rector. The educational narrative ex‐ plores the 1999 An incredible visual record of change on
beauty and diversity of coral reefs and pro‐ vide the coral reefs at Rock Key in the Florida Keys
easily understandable information on the struc‐ by Reef Relief founder Craig Quirolo. Details
ture and function of coral reef ecosystems. Ideal the 6 year emergence of new coral diseas-
for the classroom grades 4 through adult es, storm damage and coral bleaching at Rock
general audi‐ ence. Price $20.00 Key. Perfect for science, high school and col‐
Revised 2004 Reef Relief Coral Reef Teacher’s lege level classes. Images from this series
Guide The best, most complete coral reef teacher recently won the Shifting Baselines Photo
guide avail‐ able produced by board member Contest. Price $25.00
Wendy Weir, a world‐renow ground in- Coral 2000: Volume 2: Coral Photomonitor-
formation, interdisciplinary lesson plans for K‐5, ing &
6‐8, and 9‐12, resources, and hands‐on Coral Nursery Project The sequel in this se-
programs. 180 pages. Price: $45.00 ries de‐ scribes innovative ways to save cor-
Reef Relief Coral Reef Slide Presentation–Now al reefs. Dr. James Porter Un‐ time by
on DVD photomonitoring the reef. Harold Hudson of
the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
40 Slides and bound accompanying text by
board member Wendy Weir. Companion element teaches volunteers to create a coral
to Reef Relief’s Coral Reef Teacher’s Guide, nursery by salvaging storm‐ damaged frag-
above. The scripted presentation is divided into ments. Inspiring for science, high school and
three sections: (1) What and Where are the Coral college level classes. Price $25.00
Reefs? (2) Life on the Coral Reef. (3) Benefits,
Threats, and Solutions. Ideal for the class-
room grades 4 through adult general audi‐ ence.
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