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| Our exhibits focus on patterns in nature and how scientists use them to create models to explain, understand and predict our complex, changing environment. Scientists use patterns to create models that simulate the environment. Scientific models help solve complicated mysteries like whale migrations or the cause of El Nino. When Mt. St. Helens erupted, scientific models helped provide evacuation routes. The patterns we notice and the models researchers develop help us make decisions about conservation and the wise use of resources. Very complicated models even imitate nature's sporadic disorder. You can find similarities of sound, texture, color and behavior in The Pattern Garden. Sea stars and anemones have distinct color patterns; feel their texture. Identify different whales by their patterns of sound. Time-lapse photography shows patterns of sand build up and removal by wind and ocean currents.
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Original Visitor Center site design by Lena James and ESPublications. © Oregon Sea Grant, Oregon State University. |
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| Last updated: November 17, 2004 | |||