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Using Statistical Methods to Investigate the Seashore Habitat of Shellfish and Flora + Fauna  

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Statistics Coursework 2001 Using Statistical Methods to Investigate the Seashore Habitat of Shellfish and Flora + Fauna Introduction For my investigation I am going to visit the Northeast's seaside resort of Sunderland. The area of coastline that I will be analysing is called Whitburn Beach. Before fully deciding upon a hypotheses and task for our investigation, we had to build up ideas in the classroom. We decided that the investigation would be based on seaside habitat(s). From then we brainstormed all of the variables that would be applicable to this seaside investigation. We had to work out the best time to visit the seaside, because the tides would affect how long we could spend there. Hypotheses Whitburn Beach is an ideal location for my investigation because it is mostly compiled of rocky surfaces and rock pools that are prime habitats for limpets, periwinkles and seaweed. The four main variables that I will be investigating are: - (1)...

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