For Kids:
- Marine Stewardship Council Playroom
- Monterey Bay Aquarium Games & Interactive
- National Geographic’s Seafood Quiz
- National Institute of Environmental Health Kids’ Pages
- Nourish Interactive games
- Sea Urchins Magazine - games & activities
- U.S. EPA Environmental Kids Club Game Room
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Kid’s Page
- U.S. NOAA Education Planet Arcade
For Educators:
- Bridge Marine Educational Resources
- California Academy of Sciences Teacher Lessons & Kits: Sustainable Fishing
- Marine Photobank
- Marine Stewardship Council Classroom Resources
- Monterey Bay Aquarium Classroom Resources
- National Geographic Marine Ecology, Human Impacts & Conservation units
- National Institute of Environmental Health Teacher Resources
- New England Aquarium Teacher Resource Center
- NOAA National Enrichment in Marine Science and Oceanography Lesson Plans
- NOAA Ocean Education
- Nourish Interactive Educational Material
- Ocean Adventures Resources
- Oregon Environmental Council Eco Healthy Child Care Factsheet and Checklist
- Voices of the Bay Educational Resources
For adults:
- Environmental Defense Fund Seafood Selector
- Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch
- National Geographic Seafood Decision Guide
Mercury testing
- The University of Georgia Marine Extension Service (MAREX) hair testing program provides understandable and accessible information about the amount of mercury in our bodies. Currently, the lab is able to offer this service to women of childbearing age. To order a mercury hair test, women should download the Mercury Hair Testing Brochure, take a sample of their hair and mail the hair and completed form along with $20. MAREX will send participants the results of their hair mercury test with an explanation of what their level means.