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Lesson: Fishing Chasey

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

Lesson: Bag it!

Students will conduct a marine debris survey in the field.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 02.10.2019

Fact Sheet: Marine Debris

Marine debris is the name given to rubbish that finds its way into our oceans and coastal environment.

Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 19.09.2019

Lesson: Unfantastic plastic

Students will investigate the use of plastics in society and the potential impact that this material has on the marine environment.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 19.09.2019

Lesson: Recycle challenge

Students will learn about different types of plastic, their application in everyday items and assess their ability to be recycled by local authorities.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 19.09.2019

Presentation: Harmful Marine Debris

This presentation is associated with the Lesson: Unfantastic Plastic

Resource type: PresentationLast updated: 19.09.2019

Fact Sheet: Bycatch

What is bycatch? The accidental capture of unwanted or non-targeted fish or other animals. This fact sheet outlines what is bycatch and what the fishing industry is doing to reduce it through bycatch reduction devices and modified fishing equipment.

Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 22.08.2019

Fact Sheet: Algae

Algae are an extremely diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that are the basis for almost all food chains in the world's oceans.

Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 22.08.2019

Lesson: Fishing stories

Students will share stories about themselves or people they know to convey the social values of recreational fishing and coastal recreational activities in Western Australia.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 22.08.2019

Lesson: Capture-recapture experiment

To manage the marine environment effectively, marine managers need to know the size and composition of animal populations. Students will investigate methods that are used to estimate animal populations, and consider variables and constraints that can affect the confidence of results.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 21.08.2019

Student Worksheet: Capture-Recapture Experiment

This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Capture-recapture experiment

Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 21.08.2019

Lesson: Student population

To manage the marine environment effectively, marine managers need to know the size and composition of animal populations. Students will investigate methods that are used to estimate animal populations, and consider variables and constraints that can affect the confidence of results.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 21.08.2019

Student Worksheet: Amazing Artemia

This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Spectacular sea monkeys

Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 20.08.2019

Presentation: Artemia (Sea Monkeys)

This Presentation is associated with the Lesson: Spectacular sea monkeys

Resource type: PresentationLast updated: 20.08.2019

Lesson: Spectacular Sea Monkeys

Students will learn about Artemia (also called brine shrimp or sea monkeys), their biology and why they are important.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 20.08.2019

Student Worksheet: Monkeys of the Sea

This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Monkeys of the sea

Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 20.08.2019

Fun Fact Sheet: Great Barracuda

Barracuda are pelagic fish, meaning they are found near the surface of the water, and are one of the fastest fish in the sea!

Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 20.08.2019

Fun Fact Sheet: Flying Fish

Flying fish are found in all of the oceans particularly in tropical and sub-tropical waters.

Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 20.08.2019

Fun Fact Sheet: Dolphin

Bottlenose dolphins have prominent dorsal fins, which can often be seen slicing through the water. The fin is slightly hooked in shape and set midway along the body.

Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 20.08.2019

Fun Fact Sheet: Dogtooth Tuna

Dogtooth tuna are not like other tunas; they are slow-moving demersal fish (bottom dwelling) and tend to stay in one area.

Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 20.08.2019

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