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CHESAPEAKE CREATURES AND OIL SPILLS Mathematics & Science Center PRESENTS Photo: NOAA

CHESAPEAKE CREATURES AND OIL SPILLS Mathematics & Science Center PRESENTS Photo: NOAA

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CHESAPEAKE CREATURES

AND OIL SPILLSMathematics & Science Center

PRESENTSPhoto: NOAA

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What are some ways that humans have changed the natural environment?

• Largest spill in U.S. history

• Exxon Valdez • March 24, 1989• 11 million gallons

of oil spilled = enough to fill 9 school gyms!!

Photo: NOAA

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DENSITY OF OIL

• Where does it go?

• Float or sink?

• Clumps or spreads out?

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OIL ON THE MOVE

Photo: NOAA

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IMPACTS OF OIL SPILLS

• What living organisms are affected by oil spills?

• What are the basic needs of these organisms?

Photo: EPA Photo: EPA

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Those most affected…

Photo: Office of Response and Restoration / NOAA

Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Photo: NOAAPhoto:www.nurseminerva.co.uk/adaptf/eathers.htm

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Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI)

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Let’s Practice…

• Group

• Type of Organism

• Number of different species

• Active Seasons

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ALERT!!!!An oil spill occurred on January 15!The oil spread quickly and reached land within

24 hours.You must act quickly to save the organisms

living in the area!!!

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Report from the Wildlife Oil Recovery Team

Which organisms will be needing assistance from the recovery team?

Photo: NOAA

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CLEANING THE RECOVERED WILDLIFE

How can birds from oil spill accidents be helped?

Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife

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How do water and oil affect bird feathers?

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How do water and oil affect bird feathers?

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How do water and oil affect bird feathers?

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YOUR TURN!

What is the best way to clean birds after an oil spill?

Photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife

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CLEANING METHODS

• Water

• Paper Towels

• Dish Washing Detergent

Your hypothesis…

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FEATHER CLEANLINESS SCALE

Rank 1 •Oil felt •Feather translucent •Clumps together

Rank 2•Oil felt •Not translucent •Clumps together

Rank 3 •No oil felt •Not translucent •Down clumps together

Rank 4 •No oil felt •Not translucent •Entire feather is fluffy

OILY FEATHER ------------------------------------------------ WET FEATHER

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RESULTS

Which method would you recommend that the wildlife recovery team use?

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Photos courtesy of:

U.S Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Office of Response and Restoration, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration