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- Title
THE ADVENTURES OF THE GRAY WHALE AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO LEARNING ABOUT THE LONG MIGRATION.
- Authors
Britton, Stacey; Tippins, Deborah; Cajigal, Aris; Cox, Melissa; Cole, Gerri; Vazquez, Max; Trejo, Martha Cabrera; Guzman, Amelia
- Abstract
The article offers information on the observational study regarding the migration of the Pacific gray whales. It mentions that these whales have their travel routine from Baja California to Beaufort Sea and Alaska. In addition, it cites that these whales have traveled for about 19,956 kilometers between December and April in order to breed and feed. Meanwhile, it notes the instructional guides for both teachers and students in order to determine the study's connection in other fields including science, social studies, and language arts. Moreover, the impact of the sea water quality on gray whales' migration is also highlighted.
- Subjects
GRAY whale; ANIMAL migration; MIGRATORY animals; ANIMAL behavior; EXPERIMENTS; ANIMAL sexual behavior; WHALE behavior; WATER quality; EXPERIMENTAL biology
- Publication
Science Scope, 2010, Vol 33, Issue 8, p27
- ISSN
0887-2376
- Publication type
Article