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Poster: South Coast Food Web

Discover who eats who off the south coast of Western Australia. This poster shows the feeding relationships between some common temperate water species.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 11.06.2019

Poster: Ocean Alphabet

It's the A-Z of ocean organisms in Western Australia!

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 11.06.2019

Fun Fact Sheet: Brown-banded Bamboo Shark

Also known as the brown-banded catshark and grey carpet shark, this tropical shark is found in northern Australia and the Indo-West Pacific region.

Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019

Fishy Fun Sheet: Turtle – Dot-to-Dot

Dot-to-dot. Many of us can hide our heads inside our shells when attacked by predators.

Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019

Fishy Fun Sheet: Turtle and Fish – Colour In

Colour me in. Did you know that the nest temperature in the early stage of embryo development in turtles, determines the sex of the hatchlings.

Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019

Fishy Fun Sheet: Crocodile – Colour In

Colour me in.

Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019

Fishy Fun Sheet: Coral Reef and Turtle – Colour In

Colour me in.

Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019

Fishy Fun Sheet: Blacktip Reef Shark – Colour In

Colour me in. The Blacktip reef shark is a tropical shark, generally found close to coral reefs. It can easily be identified by its black-tipped fins.

Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019

Poster: Bony Fish – External Anatomy (including information)

Fishes are a large and varied group of aquatic animal, superbly designed for underwater life. Bony fish represent the largest and most diverse class of fishes, with well over 20,000 species. This interactive poster explores the external anatomy of a bony fish.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Marine Habitats of Western Australia

The Western Australian coastline is as diverse as it is vast. This poster explores the myriad of marine habitats found in Western Australia.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Protected Marine Species

The Western Australian marine environment is home to a number of species that are protected under international agreements and national or state legislation.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Dangerous Marine Creatures

Animals have developed feeding and defence mechanisms to help them survive int heir natural habitats. We need to be aware of these to avoid being accidentally injured.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: The Mysteries of Mangroves

Where the forest meets the ocean. Mangroves are land plants that are able to live in saltwater. Find out more about these specialised plants.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: The Secrets of Seagrass

Not your normal grass. Seagrasses area a marine flowering plant that can live underwater.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Fish Fiziks

Why do dead fish float? how do fish that live on the bottom stay there and not float to the surface? How do fish move around in the water? These are all serious questions about fish survival and the ancient science of physics.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Seacrets to sex and survival

For a species to survive, it must reproduce successfully and in the ocean, as on land, this is not always easy.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: The language of fish

In the ocean, as on land, communication happens between individuals and between species.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Chemical Defence

With the existence of many predators in the environment, aquatic animals have developed an amazing variety of defence mechanisms.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Nearshore for sure

There are a number of finfish species found within Western Australia's nearshore environment - waters from the high tide mark, seawards to a depth of approximately 20 metres.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

Poster: Shark – External Anatomy

There are approximately 500 shark species worldwide and more than 100 of these are found in Western Australian waters.

Resource type: PosterLast updated: 06.06.2019

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