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Explore our Metropolitan region education program for Hillarys based excursions.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 20.12.2023
Explore the classification of beach flotsam and jetsam of the West Coast bioregion.
Resource type: PosterLast updated: 26.04.2023
In this activity, students learn about the benefits and limitations of aquaculture as a farming technique. Students will also learn about Western Australia’s key aquaculture species, the types of aquaculture systems used across the state, and the practiced used to manage the organisms in these systems.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 26.04.2023
This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Fish Dissection - Senior Secondary
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 14.12.2022
This teacher resource sheet is associated with the Lessons: Fish Dissection and Fish Dissection - Senior Secondary.
Resource type: Teacher Resource SheetLast updated: 14.12.2022
This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Fish Dissection - Senior Secondary
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 14.12.2022
This teacher resource sheet is associated with the Lessons: Fish Dissection and Fish Dissection - Senior Secondary.
Resource type: Teacher Resource SheetLast updated: 14.12.2022
In this activity, students will learn about the biology of the iconic Western rock lobster, how Western rock lobster are managed by fishery scientists and DPIRD, and how currents and other environmental factors influence this valuable fishery.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 14.12.2022
In this activity, students will learn the role ageing fish plays in the sustainable management of fish populations. Students will learn how and why fisheries scientists age fish, then try their hand at ageing prepared microscope slides of sectioned fish otoliths.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 14.12.2022
This interactive activity gives students an overview of some of the fisheries management tools the Department applies to recreational fishing activity to sustainably manage our aquatic resources.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 14.12.2022
This introductory session asks students to reflect on their relationship with the marine environment and describes the role the Department plays in managing Western Australia’s aquatic resources and environments.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 14.12.2022
This is a post excursion resource associated with the Excursion: Reef transect.
Resource type: Teacher Resource SheetLast updated: 24.02.2022
Resource type: UnitLast updated: 24.02.2022
This student worksheet is associated with Hillarys school excursion: Reef transect and Teacher Guide: Reef transect
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 03.02.2022
Fishes are a large and varied group of aquatic animals. Worldwide, there are over 32,000 described species, with over 4,400 in Australia (Australian Museum).
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 26.08.2021
Students will conduct a fish dissection to examine and identify the internal anatomy of a bony fish and learn how these features enable the fish to survive.
Resource type: LessonLast updated: 10.05.2021
Resource type: UnitLast updated: 15.06.2020
Reefs provide a foundation for many plants and animals, supporting a great diversity of marine organisms that rely on the reef for food, protection, shelter and somewhere to reproduce. Reefs create a natural buffer to strong winds and waves that would otherwise erode the coastline.
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 26.05.2020
This presentation is associated with the Lesson: Introduction to the intertidal
Resource type: PresentationLast updated: 05.02.2020
This presentation is associated with the Lesson: Meet the cast
Resource type: PresentationLast updated: 05.02.2020
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