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      • The national marine sanctuaries' engaging lesson plans and activities allow students to understand the ecological and historical importance of shipwrecks in America's underwater treasures and how they came to be through critical thinking exercises, games, and other activities.
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  2. The national marine sanctuaries' engaging lesson plans and activities allow students to understand the ecological and historical importance of shipwrecks in America's underwater treasures and how they came to be through critical thinking exercises, games, and other activities.

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  3. The national marine sanctuaries' engaging lesson plans and activities allow students to understand the ecological and historical importance of shipwrecks in America's underwater treasures and how they came to be through critical thinking exercises, games, and other activities.

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  4. Background. Learn more about shipwrecks that are protected by our sanctuary system, the history behind them, and our blue heritage. Explore these resources to learn about NOAA's efforts to treasure these national artifacts for future generations.

  5. Students learn (1) why shipwrecks are important, (2) the tools used to study shipwrecks, (3) about the complex and costly process of recovering and conserving artifacts, and (4) how NOAA works to protect our maritime heritage.

  6. NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries staff study, interpret, and protect shipwrecks as places to explore, discover, and appreciate our country’s maritime legacy. Shipwrecks are a key aspect in understanding the maritime heritage of the United States and can help us learn more about our past.

  7. Students will learn how these invasive mussels create difficulties in accurately documenting shipwrecks in the sanctuary and in the preservation of the maritime archaeological sites.