Instructional Video3:36
Food Farmer Earth

Counting Copper River Sockeye Salmon at Childs Glacier

12th - Higher Ed
As Elliot Johnson of Alaska Department of Fish and Game explains in the video, the Childs Glacier monitoring station is responsible for counting the returning salmon as they complete their ocean migration back to their native spawning...
Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

Going To Green Unit #11 - Sustainable Salmon Fishing with Douglas Fricke

6th - Higher Ed
The role that sustainable fishing has for a healthy national food supply. The sunrise 20 miles off the coast of Washington State sheds light on the challenges ahead for a life-long commercial fisherman.
Instructional Video4:44
Life Noggin

What If People SPAWNED Like SALMON?

3rd - 9th
Roe, roe, roe your boat, gently up the stream~ Let's talk about the life cycle of the salmon! Oh, btw... BLOCK PARTY TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!ref='http://www.blomerch!ylivetour.com' target='_blank' rel='nofoGraziosiW! Check out our rad...
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Salmon fishing in the U.S. - new threats to age-old Native life

9th - 11th
CASCADE LOCKS, Oregon - Rebeccah Winnier’s father had a well-worn saying: “Daughter, when the fish are here, you’ve got to fish them.” So the indigenous, 40-year-old fisherwoman heeds his advice when salmon make their annual return to...
Instructional Video3:14
Food Farmer Earth

Sardines - The Ocean's Unsung Heroes of Sustainability

12th - Higher Ed
The video presents sardines as an underrated but highly sustainable source of food that could significantly contribute to global food security. It criticizes the current use of sardines primarily as feed for luxury seafood like tuna,...
Instructional Video2:22
Teacher's Pet

Types of Natural Selection

9th - 12th Standards
Natural selection—good things come to those who mate. The video introduces the idea of natural selection. Then it details three types: directional, stabilizing, and disruptive. It includes both graphs and examples for each type.
Instructional Video
NOAA

Noaa: Estuary Education: Catching Salmon

9th - 10th
Salmon leave the estuary and feed in the open ocean. Catching these fish is an important industry in the Pacific Northwest. Learn about tools and techniques for catching salmon. [4:39]