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'Ocean Biodiversity, Food Webs and Habitats', is a set of 4 lessons where students learn about ocean biodiversity, food webs, human impacts on the ocean environment and different marine habitats around the UK.
#FintasticFriday #OER #ScienceEd
open.ed.ac.uk/ocean-biodiv...
In a world full of fish, BE A SHARK
#greatwhite #shark #carcharadoncarcharias #sharkdiving #sharkphotography #scubadiving #underwaterphotography #canonphotography #underwater #divelife #sharkbiologist #marinebiologist #marinelife #ocean #guadalupe #fintasticfriday
π¦ π Jitterbug aka Buttface!
One of the easiest sharks to recognise at Tiger Beach!
#tigershark #shark #tigerbeach #sharkdiving #underwater #scubadiving #underwaterphotography #fintasticfriday #bahamas
photo of object, front profile on black background: carved jade pendant in the form of a bat, with the spread wings as shark heads
For when itβs still #FintasticFriday but #Baturday is just around the cornerβ¦
Jade pendant, #bat with #shark wings
Costa Rica, Central Caribbean Region, 500 BCE - 800 CE
H 15.5 x W 3 cm
Museo del Jade, Costa Rica
scientific illustration, hammerhead shark, two dorsal head views with notes 424x252mm
scientific illustration, hammerhead shark, ventral head view with notes 385x290mm
For #FishFriday + #FintasticFriday: Giving #Sharks #Rays #Skates & #Sawfish a Voice:
Frank Edward Clarke (UK/NZ,1849-99)
Sphyrna zygaena (NZ) Hammerhead Shark, head dorsal & ventral aspects, 1898
watercolors on paper
collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1245019
collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1245029
mixed media piece, pop art style, landscape orientation: single shark in side profile, grey/white (including silver stripes highlighted in diamond dust), swimming through waves of multipatterned and multicolored water (green/blue/purple/black/white, spots/stripes/squiggles/sparkles), with artist signature in silver visible bottom right
For #FishFriday + #FintasticFriday : Giving #Sharks #Rays #Skates & #Sawfish a Voice, a celebration of all #Elasmobranchs:
Romero Britto (Brazilian, b.1963)
Baby Shark, 2016
colors & applied diamond dust, 24cm x 50cm
www.mutualart.com/Artwork/Baby...
color lithograph, illustration of a single Great White Shark swimming in murky blue-grey water near ocean floor, shadow visible on sand, surrounded by a school of 6 Pilot Fish - signed & numbered in pencil on bottom margin ID: The striped fish swimming around the Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) are Pilot Fish (Naucrates ductor), which have a neat mutualistic relationship with sharks: https://www.thedodo.com/how-one-genius-little-fish-con-672797576.html
For #FishFriday + #FintasticFriday : Giving #Sharks #Rays #Skates & #Sawfish a Voice, a celebration of all #Elasmobranchs:
Richard Ellis (American, b.1938)
Great White Shark, c.1979
Lithograph, 22 in. x 30 in. (55.88 cm x 76.2 cm)
www.rogallery.com/artists/rich...
official museum photo of object, quarter turn side profile on light background: ceramic shark effigy with incised details, including a large mouth with rows of teeth visible
For #FishFriday + #FintasticFriday : Giving #Sharks #Rays #Skates & #Sawfish a Voice, a celebration of all #Elasmobranchs:
Shark
Tolita-Tumaco (Columbia/Ecador), 1st-5th c. CE
Ceramic, L. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm)
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1980.34.24 www.metmuseum.org/art/collecti...
#IndigenousArt