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The study of inter-relationships among and between living things and their non-living surroundings within an area of land that drains all of its water and dissolved materials into a common body of water such as a wetland, river or bay.
The study of inter-relationships among and between living things and their non-living surroundings within a coastal area spanning from the high tide line to about 20 meters of sea water depth.
The study of inter-relationships among and between living things and their non-living surroundings within the open ocean, from about a 20-meter water depth to abyssal depths.
Facilitating students' understanding of how the development and use of our renewable and non-renewable natural resources is tied to economic, social, and environmental sustainability.
Environmental Art, Careers in Science, Geology, Geography, Bird Feathers, Aleutian Islands (including WWII), etc.
 

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A class at the Homer Harbor

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