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Use your wits and intuition to find the following items. Some are easy and some are hard (otherwise, this wouldn't be a scavenger hunt!). You may follow the suggested link (if any) or try any of the search engines.
Searching The World!
Visit the Dolphin Project Europe Newsletter at http://www.achilles.net/~jamesh/dolphin/ and find out.
Find their songs and movies on the Orcas and Marine Mammals page at http://www.ccsr.uiuc.edu/%7Egmk/Projects/Orcas-SW/.
Search the Jason Project web site at http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/scripts/JASON.html for information about how Dr. Robert Ballard's team of researchers found the final resting place of the RMS Titanic.
First enter the Exhibition located at http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean_planet.html and go to the Ocean Science section. Click on the undersea flyby and find the movie!
Like the item above, you'll find the answer somewhere in Smithsonian's Ocean Planet home page (http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean_planet.html).
Check out a Sea Grant site (http://www.mdsg.umd.edu/NSGO/NationalSeaGrant.html) or go back to the Jason Project. Better yet, try your luck with one of the search engines.
You might try your favorite search engine for this bit of nonsense.
Prepared by Dan Jacobs
Maryland Sea Grant
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