About
This program explores the concept of humility through the lens of indigenous teachings and aquatic biology. It focuses on the Sucker Fish Moon of February, examining how overlooked organisms maintain the health of entire river systems. The curriculum bridges cultural knowledge with physical science, specifically investigating the ecology of the benthic zone and the application of Boyle’s Law to high-pressure underwater environments. Participants will learn to identify the unseen systems that allow larger ecosystems to thrive, cultivating a practical understanding of systems thinking and ecological interdependence.
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Overview
Ecology of the Benthic Zone
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Price
Free