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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
Students will analyse data collected from the marine debris survey they completed in the Lesson: Bag it!
Resource type: LessonLast updated: 19.03.2020
This is a downloadable version of the Beach Walk - South Coast data collection form.
Resource type: Student Resource SheetLast updated: 17.03.2020
Download the South Coast education program.
Resource type: School IncursionLast updated: 12.03.2020
Download the Metropolitan region education program for Hillarys based excursions.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 12.03.2020
This is a downloadable version of the Beach Walk - North Coast data collection form.
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 11.03.2020
This is a downloadable version of the Beach Walk - West Coast data collection form.
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 11.03.2020
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
As well as a variety of fish species, many common invertebrate species live close to the shore.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 09.10.2019
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development plays an important role in managing our aquatic natural resources sustainably.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 09.10.2019
Western Australia’s fishery for western rock lobster (Panulirus cygnus) has received international acknowledgement as one of the best managed and most sustainable in the world.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 09.10.2019
Have you ever wondered what is actually under the surface of the world’s oceans?
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 09.10.2019
How old do fish live to be? Why do fisheries scientists age fish? How do they do it?
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 08.10.2019
Learn why fisheries scientists dissect fish and how extracting the ear bones of bony fish provides information that is used to assess the health of fish stocks.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 08.10.2019
Why is seaweed not a true plant? How is an octopus related to a mussel?
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 08.10.2019
This interactive session gives students as overview of how Western Australian fisheries are managed.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 08.10.2019
An introduction to your excursion ...
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 08.10.2019
Students will attempt to manage a sustainable fishery with pressures from increasing technology and fishing efficiency.
Resource type: LessonLast updated: 03.10.2019
Students will simulate a commercial fishing operation to learn the importance of managing commercial fisheries in an ecologically sustainable manner.
Resource type: LessonLast updated: 03.10.2019
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