Rosen, Rudolph2017-02-212017-02-212016-012016-01http://texasaquaticscience.org/oceans-gulf-of-mexico-aquatic-science-texas/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ6zBN3Pq7rWLraXl-75jc9n5YKVbNVl6http://hdl.handle.net/1969.6/800http://texasaquaticscience.org/oceans-gulf-of-mexico-aquatic-science-texas/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ6zBN3Pq7rWLraXl-75jc9n5YKVbNVl6This chapter includes texts, 1 video clip, and 5 images. The lecture videos are delivered via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ6zBN3Pq7rWLraXl-75jc9n5YKVbNVl6The Gulf of Mexico is one of the most productive waters in the world, and it is among the most threatened by human actions and neglect.en-USaquatic ecosystemsaquatic scienceEwing HalsellGulf of MexicoHarte Research InstituteMeadows CenteroceanRudolph RosenSTEMSport Fish Restoration ProgramTexas parks and wildlifeChapter 12: Oceans: The Gulf of MexicoLearning Object