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Living Landscapes: Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Fish

Salish Kootenai College

Interactive map tool to assess how rising stream temperatures could affect native fish of the Northwest. Lesson concepts include the relationship between water temperatures, dissolved oxygen levels in streams, and the impacts of changing temperatures on native fish. Focused skills include use of an interactive map to assess how stream temperatures are expected to change and the impacts on native fish.

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  • Teachers may want to become familiar with the use of the mapping tool before presenting the lesson to students. Tutorial is included. Teacher may want to provide additional guidance on the online mapping tool as well as sense-making questions and assessments to help students fully understand the importance and relevance of this activity. Once mastered, to increase skills, instructors could use the map tool for extended inquiry-based learning experiences following student interest and motivation. At the high school level, this resource may need more scaffolding and support. It may be a better fit for an AP course. This could be a jumping off point to an extension activity where students look at the data in context of policy-making or other related topics.