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African American Marine Biologist Harold is teaching students in Context of a Generations online digital learning program

003. Florida’s Fishing Industry and Eco Tourism Impacts

Duration

3 Minutes

Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8

Marine Biology

Marine Biology

Marine Biology
Lesson 1. Florida's Waterway Importance
03:38

Lesson 1. Florida's Waterway Importance

Lesson 2. South Florida Marine Ecosystem
03:46

Lesson 2. South Florida Marine Ecosystem

Lesson 3. Florida's Fishing Industry and Eco Tourism Impacts
03:13

Lesson 3. Florida's Fishing Industry and Eco Tourism Impacts

Course Description

North Florida (East & West Coasts)

Positive: Recreational fishing and boating support local economies. 

Negative: Overfishing and habitat loss reduce long-term viability.

Central Florida (East & West Coasts)

Positive: Charter fishing and wildlife tours are major attractions.

Negative: Habitat degradation and pollution threaten long-term sustainability.

South Florida (East & West Coasts)

Positive: $6 billion industry supports jobs and tourism.

Negative: Overexploitation and reef damage threaten ecosystem health and tourism appeal.

Your Instructor

African American Marine Biologist Harold is teaching students in Context of a Generations online digital learning program

Harold

Harold is a Marine Biologist from Miami, FL with an educational background from University of South Florida earning his Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology and a Master of Science in Global Sustainability.

Filmmaking

Filmmaking

Filmmaking
Lesson 1. Develop A Three-Act Structure
02:42

Lesson 1. Develop A Three-Act Structure

Lesson 2. Phases of Film Production
01:38

Lesson 2. Phases of Film Production

Lesson 3. Establishing Shots
02:19

Lesson 3. Establishing Shots

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