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Charles Dickens, the son of John and Elizabeth Dickens, was born in Landport on 7th February 1812. John Dickens worked as a clerk at the Navy pay office in Portsmouth. He later found work in Chatham and Charles, the second of seven children, went to the l Full Review »

... About Phenomena of the Sun and Moon How do I find Sun and Moon rise and set times? How do I find out about the phases of the Moon or the percent of the Moon illuminated? What does the Moon look like today? May one use our ast Full Review »

Horseshoe crabs, common along the Delaware coast, have evolved little in the last 250 million years. Still, they have survived because of their hard, curved shells, which have made it difficult for predators to overturn them and expose their soft, vulnera Full Review »

There are currently many excellent books and articles about the biology and husbandry of soft corals as aquarium specimens. However, the literature on artificial propagation or culture of these animals, especially on a large scale, is scant or lacking. Full Review »

Tides are the vertical rising and lowering of sea level, and are greatly controlled by the gravitational pull of the sun and moon. Although the sun has a stronger gravitational attraction than the moon, the moon's relative nearness to the earth makes its Full Review »

Although tide pools can exist on sandy beaches as well, many are found in the intertidal zone along rocky coasts. They are simply holes or crevices that stay filled with water once the tide goes out. Full Review »

This site provides a helpful introduction to a unit on fisheries and overfishing. Two paintings of fish and an excerpt from The Old Man and the Sea are given to introduce the topic. Excellent links are given as part of the Ocean World home site. Full Review »

THis site contains numerous articles about scientific and geographic issues all over our planet--from icebergs to drought. Although a bit dated (2000), the research, information, and links will be great resources for social science students at all levels Full Review »