Grade
8
Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation (SAV)
Study
Fall and Spring
Locations: Dundee Creek
or Days Cove
Essential
Question:
In what ways have humans impacted
the SAV populations in the Chesapeake
Bay and its tributaries?
Through
a study of Submerged Aquatic
Vegetation (SAV/underwater grasses)
at Days Cove or Dundee Creek,
students will determine how human
activities have impacted the
environment. They will investigate
biotic and abiotic factors that
influence SAV growth, native
and non-native species, and the
importance of SAV to Bay health.
Students will collect data using
digital and manual data acquisition
tools and SAV sampling rakes.
Students will analyze collected
data to determine the current
condition of SAV. This field
experience can be coupled easily
with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s “Bay
Grasses In Classes.”
There
is a $3.00/student facility use
fee for
either location.
Content
Standard: Environmental
Topic: Environmental Issues
Indicator: Recognize and
explain how human activities can accelerate
or magnify many naturally occurring changes.