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Aquatics Expectations

Students are expected to:

  • Identify the processes and phases for each part of the water cycle
  • Describe the chemical and physical properties of water and explain their importance for freshwater and saltwater ecosystems
  • Discuss methods of conserving water and reducing point and non-point source pollution
  • Analyze the interaction of competing uses of water supply, hydropower, navigation, wildlife, recreation, waste assimilation, irrigation, industry, and others
  • Identify common aquatic organisms through the use of a key
  • Delineate the watershed boundary for a small water body
  • Be able to explain the different types of aquifers and how each type relates to water quality and quantity
  • Briefly describe the benefits of wetlands, both function and value
  • Describe the changes to the aquatic ecosystem based on alteration to the aquatic habitat
  • Know methods used to assess and manage aquatic environments and utilize water quality information to assess the general water quality of a given body of water (includes sampling techniques, water quality parameters used to monitor point and non-point source pollution)
  • Be familiar with major methods and laws used to protect water quality (surface and ground water) and utilize this information to make management decisions to improve the quality of water in a given situation

 

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