Into The Dead Zone Trailer
Join the EarthEcho Expeditions team on our inaugural adventure as we travel throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed to learn more about a global ocean issue that plagues more 400 communities worldwide: dead zones. Journey through five states and the District of Columbia to investigate the impacts causing a dead zone in the world’s largest estuary, including urbanization, agriculture, wastewater, and airborne pollution.
Phosphates in Dishwasher Detergent
Our daily activities have a profound impact on water chemistry. One of the most pervasive chemicals in the products that we regularly use is phosphorus. It’s in fertilizer and cleaning agents. But excess phosphorus in aquatic ecosystems is a serious pollutant. In this activity, students estimate the amount of phosphorus in water discharged from a dishwasher and relate that to the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended limits on phosphorus in lakes and streams.
Dead Zones for Dinner Worksheet
What is eutrophication? How might the food on my plate be connected to a Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico? Fertilizers used on crops and manure from livestock can both runoff into waterways where the nitrogen and phosphorus they contain contribute to algal blooms, eutrophication and dead zones.
Into the Dead Zone: What Is A Dead Zone?
Dive into the Chesapeake Bay with Philippe Cousteau Jr. and scientists from the Oyster Recovery Partnership, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation to explore a phenomenon that threatens our global oceans: dead zones.
You Have the Power
Want to help curb the use of fossil fuels and the process of ocean acidification? Saving energy is an answer. This Action Guide will walk you through the process of conducting an energy audit and then creating, implementing, and documenting an energy conservation plan. Get started right away, because when it comes to saving energy at school or at home, you have the power!