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South Carroll High School Biofilm Project
 
 

South Carroll High School

Robert Foor-Hogue, Instructor

Adam Frederick, Maryland Sea Grant Extension Program

Bradley Yohe, Science Supervisor-CCPS





Introduction

South Carroll High School's Biofilm Research Project has been organized by students taking the Science Research course sequence. In these classes, students design and complete a project of their choice. This project was developed in coordination with the University of Maryland and the Virtue project, a joint venture among schools in Maryland, Norway and Sweden.
 
 


Our Objectives

Through involvement in the Virtue Project and collaboration with other students throughout the world, we hope to further our knowledge of biofilm formation and water quality. We also wish to provide accurate data for researchers and scientists interested in the health and biodiversity of the Piney Run Watershed.
 
 

Links to our Research 

Physical Descriptions of the systems we are studying

Picture Gallery of the systems and our equipment

Chemical Test Data

Biodiversity Index results

Things we've Found!!

Read about us!
 
 




Links on the Web---Biofilms and more!
 
 

Maryland Sea Grant Marine Education Biofilms & Biodiversity

Virtue Project Website

Introduction to the Bacillariophyta

Great Lakes Diatoms

DD-Diatoms and dinoflagellates

Eureka Diatoms Nature's Marble Introduction
 
 




Updates

12/23/99 SCHS Biofilm webpage first appears on the internet

01/12/00 Website removed for renovation

01/28/00 Semester Changes...only 3 of us left!

02/16/00 Website rebuilt using Atrax Shareware

03/10/00 Physical Descriptions of Tanks added

03/27/00 Chemical Test Data Added

04/07/00 Microbe Section Started

04/11/00 Index Results Posted on Tanks 3, 5, and the Stream

04/18/00 Some Broken Links Repaired

05/02/00 Analyses of index results posted
 



 
 

Contact Us

SCHSVirtue@hotmail.com This site is currently under development. All comments will be appreciated.