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Marine Protected Areas U. S. Marine Protected Areas Lesson Plan MARINE PROTECTED AREAS LESSON PLAN Water Parks Theme U.S. Marine Protected Areas Links to Overview Essays and Resources Needed for Student Research http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/topics/oceans/mpa/ http://mpa.gov/ Subject Area Life Science Grade Level 9-12 Focus Question What are marine protected areas, and how do they contribute to natural, economic, and cultural resources? Learning Objectives Students will be able to define marine protected area (MPAs), and identify the reasons for establishing MPAs. Students will be able to compare and contrast natural heritage, cultural heritage, and sustainable production MPAs. Students will be able to discuss an example of each of the above types of MPA. Students will be able to use the National Ocean Service s inventory of marine protected areas to obtain information on various types of MPAs. Materials Needed Copies of either MPA Subject Review (fill-in-the-blank version, with or without word bank) or MPA Subject Review Crossword Puzzle, one copy for each student or student group oceanservice.noaa.gov/education 1

U.S. Marine Protected Areas Lesson Plan Marine Protected Areas (optional) Computers with internet access; if students do not have access to the internet, download copies of materials cited under Learning Procedure and provide copies of these materials to each student or student group Audio/Visual Materials Needed None Teaching Time One or two 45-minute class periods, plus time for student research Seating Arrangement Groups of 2-3 students Maximum Number of Students 30 Key Words Marine protected area Natural heritage MPA Cultural heritage MPA Sustainable production MPA Background Information In May 2000, the President of the United States issued Executive Order 13158 directing federal agencies to strengthen and expand a national system of marine protected areas (MPAs) to reverse the loss of ocean habitats, sustain fisheries, and preserve other valuable marine resources. MPAs have been used for many years as a tool for protecting marine resources and controlling the ways that these resources are used. The first National Marine Sanctuary was established in 1975 to protect the wreck of the USS Monitor, a ship that sank in 1862 during the Civil War. National parks in the marine environment have been in existence even longer; the Everglades National Park, for example, was established in 1947 to protect more than 100 miles of coastline, mangrove, tropical bays, and seagrass beds. The purpose of Executive Order 13158 was to enhance the effectiveness of MPAs and ensure that the United States has a system of MPAs that is representative of U.S. 2 oceanservice.noaa.gov/education

Marine Protected Areas U.S. Marine Protected Areas Lesson Plan marine ecosystems and cultural marine resources. An important result of this Order was the creation of a resource center to assist MPA projects in the U.S. and other countries. These initiatives vary widely in terms of specific resources being protected, activities undertaken to achieve this protection, and the overall objectives of resource use and resource protection. Some MPAs are focussed strictly on conservation and may strictly limit visitors and uses to protect target resources. Other MPAs are created to ensure that certain uses such as traditional fishing in local communities or recreational fishing can continue over a long period of time. All MPAs in the U.S., however, have conservation as their overarching objective. This activity is intended to provide a foundation for other lessons concerned with MPAs by introducing students to Basic concepts and approaches used to create MPAs; Sources of information available through the National Marine Protected Areas Center; and How MPAs are being used in different locales as tools for conserving natural and cultural resources and for controlling the ways in which these resources are used. Learning Procedure 1. Direct students to MPA Education Poster Site Descriptions and A User s Guide to Marine Protected Area Types and Terms at http://mpa.gov/information_tools/education/pdfs/poster04companion.pdf and http://mpa.gov/what_is_an_mpa/mpa_usersguide.pdf. Have each student complete one version of the MPA Subject Review, then lead a discussion to review the answers. Be sure students understand the distinctions between natural heritage, cultural heritage, and sustainable production MPAs: In natural heritage and cultural heritage MPAs, the primary mission is to protect natural and/or cultural resources. Varying types and degrees of human uses may be allowed, but these activities are secondary to the primary purpose of resource protection. In contrast, allowing certain uses as well as protecting resources are both part of the primary purpose of sustainable produc- oceanservice.noaa.gov/education 3

U.S. Marine Protected Areas Lesson Plan Marine Protected Areas tion MPAs. These MPAs allow resources to be used, as long as the resources can also be maintained and conserved. For example, in an area where local fishing has traditionally provided an important food supply to coastal communities a sustainable production MPA might allow local fishermen to continue to use fishery resources, but might limit fishing by non-residents. Or, in an area where recreational fishing by visitors is important to the local economy, a sustainable production MPA might allow recreational uses to continue as long as fishery resources are not depleted. A common misconception is that protected areas are synonymous with severely restricted use, but this is not true of many MPAs. 2. Assign one of the following clues to each student or student group: A National Marine Sanctuary in Monterey Bay, CA, with more than 100 submerged cultural resources A sanctuary for calving humpback whales in the Hawaiian Islands A National Marine Sanctuary containing kelp forests near Anacapa Island, CA A National Marine Sanctuary near the Olympic Coast containing a seamount A National Marine Sanctuary in Fagatele Bay containing coral reefs A National Marine Sanctuary that includes the Flower Garden Banks An MPA within the city limits of New Orleans, LA An MPA containing the remnants of a land bridge that once connected Asia and North America A National Marine Sanctuary near Georgia that includes extensive nearshore live-bottom reefs An MPA in American Samoa that includes two rain forests and a coral reef Tell students that the National Ocean Service is conducting an inventory of existing marine protected areas in the United States, and their assignment is to use this inventory to identify an MPA that matches their assigned clues and to obtain information for a brief report that should include the following: The complete name of the MPA; 4 oceanservice.noaa.gov/education

Marine Protected Areas U.S. Marine Protected Areas Lesson Plan Who operates the MPA; A description of the MPA s location, including maps (if available); Size of the MPA; Resources that the MPA is intended to protect; and Unique, unusual, and/or important features of the MPA. Direct students to the MPA Site Inventory exploration page at http://www2.mpa.gov/mpa/mpaservices/inventory/explore_ inventory.lasso. Suggest that students look over all of the options for searching the inventory before beginning a search. In some cases students will need to use one search to figure out the name of their MPA, then another search to obtain detailed information. For example, a search of cultural resources might be the easiest way to find the name of MPAs containing land bridge remnants or shipwrecks. Once a likely name has been identified, a second search under the Query by Site heading will provide links to detailed information about that MPA. 3. Have students make brief oral presentations about the MPA they identified that matches their assigned clues. The intended MPAs are: A National Marine Sanctuary in California containing more than 100 submerged cultural resources Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California A sanctuary for calving humpback whales in the Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, Hawaii A National Marine Sanctuary containing kelp forests near Anacapa Island, CA Channel Island National Marine Sanctuary, California A National Marine Sanctuary near the Olympic Coast containing a seamount Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, Washington A National Marine Sanctuary in Fagatele Bay containing coral reefs Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary, American Samoa A National Marine Sanctuary that includes the Flower Garden Banks Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, Texas An MPA within the city limits of New Orleans, LA Bayou oceanservice.noaa.gov/education 5

U.S. Marine Protected Areas Lesson Plan Marine Protected Areas Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana An MPA containing the remnants of a land bridge that once connected Asia and North America Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Alaska A National Marine Sanctuary near Georgia that includes extensive nearshore live-bottom reefs Gray s Reef National Marine Sanctuary, Georgia An MPA in American Samoa that includes two rain forests and a coral reef National Park of American Samoa, American Samoa The Bridge Connection http://www.vims.edu/bridge/archive0900.html http://www.vims.edu/bridge/seaturtles.html http://www.vims.edu/bridge/archive0300.html http://www.vims.edu/bridge/channelislands.html Link to Bridge archives for articles about marine protected areas in the Channel Islands, Gray s Reef, Galapagos Islands, and Costa Rica. The Me Connection Have students write a brief essay discussing how the marine protected area concept might be applied to natural and/or cultural resources in their own community, including a description of the resources to be protected and the personal benefits that could result from such an initiative. Extensions Visit http://nos.noaa.gov/topics/oceans/mpa/welcome.html for links to photo galleries and case studies of several MPAs in the United States. Resources http://mpa.gov/ website for the National MPA Center, with definitions, program descriptions, list of MPA sites, virtual library, tools, and links to regional information centers National Science Education Standards Content Standard A: Science as Inquiry Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry Understandings about scientific inquiry 6 oceanservice.noaa.gov/education

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Marine Protected Areas U.S. Marine Protected Areas Lesson Plan Content Standard C: Life Science Interdependence of organisms Content Standard F: Science in Personal and Social Perspectives Natural resources Environmental quality Natural and human-induced hazards Science and technology in local, national, and global challenges Links to AAAS Oceans Map (aka benchmarks) 5D/H3 Human beings are part of the earth s ecosystems. Human activities can, deliberately or inadvertently, alter the equilibrium in ecosystems. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE oceanservice.noaa.gov/education 7

U.S. Marine Protected Areas Review Marine Protected Areas MARINE PROTECTED AREAS LESSON PLAN Marine Protected Areas Subject Review 1. is an area of the marine environment that has been reserved by laws or regulations to protect natural or cultural resources 2. are large freshwater areas that are included in the term marine protected areas. 3. The Ecological Reserve protects waters and coral gardens off the Florida Keys. 4. MPAs protect entire, rather than just one animal. 5. The National Wildlife Refuge covers 20,000 acres of wetlands in the Chesapeake Bay. 6. Padre Island National Seashore is a nesting site for five species of.(2 words) 7. A zone is a zone in which fishing is not allowed. 8. Area 512 is located in the.(2 words) 9. Area 512 protects the molting habitat of the Red. (2 words) 10. Great South Channel Critical Habitat was established to protect the nursery and feeding grounds of the. (2 words) 11. Wetland restoration, ecological research, and education are major activities at National Estuarine Research Reserve. (2 words) 12. National Marine Sanctuary includes 160 shipwrecks. (2 words) 8 oceanservice.noaa.gov/education

Marine Protected Areas U.S. Marine Protected Areas Review 13. is an underwater shipwreck from the Civil War that is protected by a National Marine Sanctuary. 14. The primary goal of all MPAs in the United States is. 15. Natural and/or cultural resources receive a higher level of in MPAs than in surrounding waters. 16. The primary purpose of an MPA established to protect resources that reflect maritime history.(2 words) 17. The primary purpose of an MPA established to protect biological communities, habitats, and ecosystems. (2 words) 18. The primary purpose of an MPA established to support the long-term use of renewable living resources. (2 words) WORD BANK Bering Sea Monitor Conservation Right Whale Protection Cultural Heritage Sea Turtle No Take South Slough Thunder Bay Natural Heritage MPA Sustainable Production King Crab Great Lakes Tortugas Habitats Blackwater oceanservice.noaa.gov/education 9

Marine Protected Areas Review U.S. Marine Protected Areas MARINE PROTECTED AREAS LESSON PLAN Marine Protected Areas: Crossword Puzzle 1 2 3 9 6 4 5 10 11 7 12 8 13 14 16 15 17 10 oceanservice.noaa.gov/education

Marine Protected Areas U.S. Marine Protected Areas Review Across 2. Natural and/or cultural resources receive a higher level of in MPAs than in surrounding waters. 4. Area 512 is located in the.(2 words) 7. The National Wildlife Refuge covers 20,000 acres of wetlands in the Chesapeake Bay. 8. A zone in which fishing is not allowed. 9. Padre Island National Seashore is a nesting site for five species of. (2 words) 10. MPAs protect entire, rather than just one animal. 12. National Marine Sanctuary includes 160 shipwrecks. (2 words) 14. Area 512 protects the molting habitat of the Red. (2 words) 15. Wetland restoration, ecological research, and education are major activities at National Estuarine Research Reserve. (2 words) 17. An MPA established primarily to protect resources that reflect maritime history. (2 words) Down 1. is an area of the marine environment that has been reserved by laws or regulations to protect natural or cultural resources. 3. The primary goal of all MPAs in the United States is. 5. Large bodies of fresh water that are included in the term marine protected areas. 6. An MPA established primarily to protect biological communities, habitats, and ecosystems. (2 words) 9. An MPA established primarily to support the long-term use of renewable living resources. (2 words) 11. The Ecological Reserve protects waters and coral gardens off the Florida Keys. 13. Great South Channel Critical Habitat was established to protect the nursery and feeding grounds of the.(2 words) 16. An underwater shipwreck from the Civil War that is protected by a National Marine Sanctuary. oceanservice.noaa.gov/education 11