Other Resources and Links
The Web links below are provided for informational purposes only. Links outside of Ocean Explorer have been checked at the time of this page's publication, but the linking sites may become outdated or non-operational over time.
- A free printable book for home and school use introduced in 2004 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of NOAA; nearly 200 pages of lessons focusing on the exploration, understanding, and protection of Earth as a whole system
- Web site dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Kumeyaay culture , with extensive information presented from the Kumeyaay perspective
- Web site for The Paleoindian Database of the Americas
- Web site for the Center for the Study of the First Americans
- Online article on issues and evidence relating to peopling of the New World
- Web site for the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Center
- “The Kumeyaay Millennium ” by Anthony Pico
- “Florida Historical Contexts: The Paleoindian Period ” from the Florida Division of Historical Resources
- Wisner, G. 2008. Diving into Paleo Florida.
Mammoth Trumpet 23:8-12. Available online at http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/lss/pdfs/Wisner-2008.pdf - Clausen, C. J., A. D. Cohen, C. Emiliani, J. A. Holman, and J. J. Stipp. 1979. Little Salt Spring, Florida: A Unique Underwater Site. Science 203:609-614.
- Goebel, T., M. R. Waters, and D. H. O’Rourke. 2008. The Late Pleistocene Dispersal of Modern Humans in the Americas.
Science 319:1497-1502.
For More Information
Contact Paula Keener-Chavis, national education coordinator for the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration, for more information.
Other lesson plans developed for this Web site are available in the Education Section.