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The St. Lawrence River is a vital waterway for the Mohawk First Nation of Akwesasne, serving important roles in transportation and fishing. Ancient sturgeon, often referred to as "river monsters," are a significant cultural staple for the community. However,...
The Sustainability Compass is a powerful systems thinking tool that can help us uncover the complex factors affecting the health of waterways like the Saint Lawrence River. This inquiry tool helps students understand a sustainability issue from a systems...
In the video Surveying the St. Lawrence students learn how the use of drones, sampling for DNA and fish surveys are helping to measure and monitor the biodiversity of the St. Lawrence River. In the accompanying presentation and activity, they are...
What’s in the Water? explores the St. Lawrence River habitat and explains how and why scientists from the River Institute are using factors like temperature and conductivity to monitor water quality. The video illustrates how nutrient pollution...
Invaders of the St. Lawrence consists of a video and follow-up activity that explores the issue of invasive species in the St. Lawrence River ecosystem and how human activity has contributed to their spread. The video explains what invasive species are,...
Current News: St. Lawrence River is an educational newsreel and activity from Ocean School, an environmental learning platform created by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) and partners. The resource helps students explore current events and issues...