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  Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Sea Grant Program
The Woods Hole Sea Grant program, based at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), supports research, education, and extension projects that encourage environmental stewardship, long-term economic development, and responsible use of the nation's coastal and ocean resources. It is part of the National Sea Grant College Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a network of 30 individual programs located in each of the coastal and Great Lakes states.

  Aquamania.net: World Mineral Water
Information about mineral water. Differences between mineral and spring water, different types of mineral water, laws governing mineral water quality, a collection of 986 labels from water bottles, and much more.

  Cap-Net
Cap-Net provides Human Resources Development for Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) through education and training, reports, training material, case studies.

  Desert Water Dome Design for The Future
Desert Dome Project: An analysis into using dome technology and various other technologies including fuel cells to create very large water based habitats in challenging environments.

  Environment Agency of England & Wales: Education Pages
Teaching materials for schools, colleges, and universities. Includes case studies on flooding and flood defense, numeracy and literacy activities, practical outdoor activities and web-based interactive teaching games.

  Hydroinformatics and Management Systems
Hydroinformatics and Management Systems: An Integrated Graduate Development Scheme. MSc, Diploma, Certificate and Professional Development Courses. Home Page.

  Kids in the Creek
The Kids in the Creek program provides students with a simple method of assessing the long-term health of a stream by viewing and identifying the aquatic insects and observing the world they inhabit. It explains the importance of a healthy watershed and the effect of a vibrant forest canopy and riparian area on the stream and its water quality. It also connects the conditions of the stream being explored to the immediate food chain as well as the entire ecosystem.

  Boulder Creek Watershed Initiative
The Boulder Creek Watershed Initiative is a non-profit organization dedicated to informing the community about water resources and issues that affect the health of Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado.

  Creek Connections
Creek Connections has forged an effective partnership between Allegheny College and regional K-12 schools to turn waterways in Northwest Pennsylvania, Southwest New York, and the Pittsburgh area into outdoor environmental laboratories. Emphasizing a hands-on, inquiry based investigation of local waterways, this project annually involves over 40 different secondary schools and the classes of 50 teachers.

  Earthwater Curriculum & Kits
Earthwater offers a variety of products for restoring, conserving, and teaching about watersheds. You can order storm drain stencils, K-12 curriculum, water quality test kits and a variety of reading materials.

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