SCRAMS 1
Title: Another Reason to Protect Sharks
Author: Emily Tripp
Source: marinesciencetoday.com
Date: September 19, 2013
Title: Another Reason to Protect Sharks
Author: Emily Tripp
Source: marinesciencetoday.com
Date: September 19, 2013
The article is about how overfishing sharks and fish can be harmful to coral reefs in Pacific Islands. This can be harmful to coral reefs because as human population grows it decreases the amount of sharks and fish which brings in more predators to the reef. When the populations grow it is more difficult to find fish to provide for everyone. The coral reefs will suffer because reefs need to have herbivores to be the way it is supposed to be and without herbivores it will effect the way the reef is going to work.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because coral reefs need to have sharks and fishes in order to work properly and to not suffer. I thought this would inform others about how overfishing can be harming coral reefs and how fish populations are decreasing and it will be difficult to find fish to feed everyone. This can warn others about how the reef can suffer without enough populations of fish and sharks. This is another reason to let others know to not over fish and if we do not take care of this it can lead to a bad situation for the coral reef.
Now that we have learned that overfishing can be a harm to coral reefs we need to start thinking about how it is going to effect the way the coral reef is going to be. What we can do is to try to limit the amount of fish that we take out of the ocean and let it expand to not let the reef suffer.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because coral reefs need to have sharks and fishes in order to work properly and to not suffer. I thought this would inform others about how overfishing can be harming coral reefs and how fish populations are decreasing and it will be difficult to find fish to feed everyone. This can warn others about how the reef can suffer without enough populations of fish and sharks. This is another reason to let others know to not over fish and if we do not take care of this it can lead to a bad situation for the coral reef.
Now that we have learned that overfishing can be a harm to coral reefs we need to start thinking about how it is going to effect the way the coral reef is going to be. What we can do is to try to limit the amount of fish that we take out of the ocean and let it expand to not let the reef suffer.
SCRAMS 2
Title: Counting Penguins to Understand Climate Change
Author:Emily Tripp
Source: marinesciencetoday.com
Date: September 30, 2013
The article is about how scientists are using the penguin population to determine climate changes around the world. This can be helpful because scientists can tell the difference of climate change by counting how much
penguins there are and soon scientists will be counting adelie penguins in the Western Ross Sea Regions. When the penguin population grows scientists will be able to see climate change easier with a software and satellite imagery. The climate change around the world will told by the population of penguins by counting them.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because now scientists will be counting penguins population to see climate changes. I thought this would inform others about how scientists are counting penguins for climate change. This can teach others that scientists are finding other ways to see climate change.
Now that we have learned that scientists are counting penguins to see climate change we need to start understanding how they see climate change by counting penguins.
Title: Counting Penguins to Understand Climate Change
Author:Emily Tripp
Source: marinesciencetoday.com
Date: September 30, 2013
The article is about how scientists are using the penguin population to determine climate changes around the world. This can be helpful because scientists can tell the difference of climate change by counting how much
penguins there are and soon scientists will be counting adelie penguins in the Western Ross Sea Regions. When the penguin population grows scientists will be able to see climate change easier with a software and satellite imagery. The climate change around the world will told by the population of penguins by counting them.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because now scientists will be counting penguins population to see climate changes. I thought this would inform others about how scientists are counting penguins for climate change. This can teach others that scientists are finding other ways to see climate change.
Now that we have learned that scientists are counting penguins to see climate change we need to start understanding how they see climate change by counting penguins.
SCRAMS 3
Title: Jellyfish Raised in Space Don't like Gravity
Author: Emily Tripp
Source:http://marinesciencetoday.com/2013/10/21/jellyfish-raised-in-space-dont-like-gravity/
Date: October 21, 2013
The article is about how Jellyfish from earth were sent to space to see how they are going to respond when they came back to earth where we have gravity. When they came back to earth they had trouble getting their gravity abilities back. So when they tried to get around they had a difficult time. This means it would probably take them awhile to work with gravity again.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because the jellyfish lost their ability to work with gravity and are having trouble getting around. I thought this would inform others about the jellyfish that were sent to space are having a difficult time with gravity because they probably got used to space.
Now that we have learned that when the scientists sent the jellyfish to space and brought them back to earth they had lost their ability with gravity and have trouble getting around.
Title: Jellyfish Raised in Space Don't like Gravity
Author: Emily Tripp
Source:http://marinesciencetoday.com/2013/10/21/jellyfish-raised-in-space-dont-like-gravity/
Date: October 21, 2013
The article is about how Jellyfish from earth were sent to space to see how they are going to respond when they came back to earth where we have gravity. When they came back to earth they had trouble getting their gravity abilities back. So when they tried to get around they had a difficult time. This means it would probably take them awhile to work with gravity again.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because the jellyfish lost their ability to work with gravity and are having trouble getting around. I thought this would inform others about the jellyfish that were sent to space are having a difficult time with gravity because they probably got used to space.
Now that we have learned that when the scientists sent the jellyfish to space and brought them back to earth they had lost their ability with gravity and have trouble getting around.
SCRAMS 4
Title: Scientists Thrilled to be Dissecting an Oarfish
Author: Emily Tripp
Source:http://marinesciencetoday.com/2013/10/29/scientists-thrilled-to-be-dissecting-an-oarfish/
Date: October 29,2013
The article is about how scientists are excited to dissect an oarfish because they want to learn more about this kind of fish. They go to dissect an oarfish that washed up along the shore but it was pregnant. Scientists do not know why the oarfish had died. The oarfish tissue samples are being preserved to get studied and scientists are still trying to figure out what oar-fishes eat.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because right now scientists don't really know much about oar-fishes. I thought this would inform others about this kind of fish that is called an oarfish and these fish are pretty big.
Now that we have learned that scientists are studying what oarfish eat we can also (research) try and learn what oarfish eat and discover new things about them.
Title: Scientists Thrilled to be Dissecting an Oarfish
Author: Emily Tripp
Source:http://marinesciencetoday.com/2013/10/29/scientists-thrilled-to-be-dissecting-an-oarfish/
Date: October 29,2013
The article is about how scientists are excited to dissect an oarfish because they want to learn more about this kind of fish. They go to dissect an oarfish that washed up along the shore but it was pregnant. Scientists do not know why the oarfish had died. The oarfish tissue samples are being preserved to get studied and scientists are still trying to figure out what oar-fishes eat.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because right now scientists don't really know much about oar-fishes. I thought this would inform others about this kind of fish that is called an oarfish and these fish are pretty big.
Now that we have learned that scientists are studying what oarfish eat we can also (research) try and learn what oarfish eat and discover new things about them.
SCRAMS 5
Title: Warm Waters make Reef Fish Lazy
Author: Emily Tripp
Source: http://marinesciencetoday.com/2013/12/03/warm-waters-make-reef-fish-lazy/
Date: December 3, 2013
The article is about how researchers see how reef fish are getting lazy by the increasing temperatures in the ocean. The larger fish are the ones who slow down when they swim. If the fish start swimming less it will affect their growth and reproductive system. The fish need to swim to accomplish the things that they need to do to live.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because as the ocean water temperature rises the fishes start to get lazy and don't swim as much. Another reason why this is interesting is that it is going to affect the fishes reproduction. I thought this would inform others about what is happening to fish in the ocean.
Now the we have learned that reef fish are getting lazy by the temperature increases in the water and scientists or researchers should try to find a way to help the fish.
Title: Warm Waters make Reef Fish Lazy
Author: Emily Tripp
Source: http://marinesciencetoday.com/2013/12/03/warm-waters-make-reef-fish-lazy/
Date: December 3, 2013
The article is about how researchers see how reef fish are getting lazy by the increasing temperatures in the ocean. The larger fish are the ones who slow down when they swim. If the fish start swimming less it will affect their growth and reproductive system. The fish need to swim to accomplish the things that they need to do to live.
I chose this article because it is interesting to me. This is interesting to me because as the ocean water temperature rises the fishes start to get lazy and don't swim as much. Another reason why this is interesting is that it is going to affect the fishes reproduction. I thought this would inform others about what is happening to fish in the ocean.
Now the we have learned that reef fish are getting lazy by the temperature increases in the water and scientists or researchers should try to find a way to help the fish.