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This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Ageing fish
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 26.05.2022
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has the largest collection of fish ages in Australia after fisheries scientists recently recorded the 350,000th entry (November 2018). The database held at the Western Australian Fisheries and Marine Research Laboratories dates back to 1990 (and earlier for some species) with species ranging from small estuarine to large marine fish.
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 26.05.2022
Explore our Metropolitan region education program for Hillarys based excursions.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 27.04.2022
The Beachcombers Field Guide is an easy to use identification tool that describes some of the more common items you may find whilst beachcombing in the southern half of Western Australia.
Resource type: Field GuideLast updated: 27.04.2022
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: 06.04.2022
Explore the beach flotsam and jetsam of the West Coast bioregion.
Resource type: Field GuideLast updated: 24.02.2022
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: 10.02.2022
An introduction to your excursion ...
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 19.01.2022
This is an introductory session that assists students in linking their classroom learning with the content they will be presented during their excursion.
Resource type: Teacher GuideLast updated: 19.01.2022
Students will attempt to build a plankton model that has neutral buoyancy.
Resource type: LessonLast updated: 11.05.2021
Students will gain an understanding of the social and economic benefits of recreational fishing to the community, and learn how to apply sustainable behaviours and attitudes when fishing and caring for the marine environment.
Resource type: LessonLast updated: 10.05.2021
Download the South Coast education program.
Resource type: School IncursionLast updated: 30.04.2021
This activity is the indoor version of the Beach Exploration.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 30.04.2021
You can tell a lot about a fish by its external anatomy (the way it looks) - such as where it lives, how it feeds, and how it moves through the water.
Resource type: School ExcursionLast updated: 30.04.2021
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: 29.04.2021
This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Fish Dissection
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 13.04.2021
Resource type: VideoLast updated: 21.09.2020
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 Student Worksheet is associated with the Lesson: The Plankton Challenge
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 15.04.2020
Students will design a habitat diorama based on a limestone reef, seagrass meadow, mangrove forest or coral reef.
Resource type: LessonLast updated: 08.04.2020
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