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Fishy Fun Sheet: Dot-to-Dot: Whaleshark

I am the world's largest fish and can grow to around 18 metres, what am I?

Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 09.06.2022

Fact Sheet: Humphead Maori Wrasse

The humphead Maori wrasse is easily recognisable, being over 2 metres long with a large hump on its head and big fleshy lips.

Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 09.06.2022

Fact Sheet: Introduced Marine Species

Dangerous migrants - marine species that are introduced into environments in which they do not occur naturally can become deadly pests and represent one of the greatest threats to the world's oceans and biodiversity.
This fact sheet identifies some of the species introduced into Western Australia, how they get here and their impact on our native marine environment.

Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 09.06.2022

Fact Sheet: Sharks

Of the 370-plus shark species in the world, more than 100 species live in Western Australian waters. This fact sheet provides general information about the biology of sharks, protected species and their vulnerability to overfishing.

Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 09.06.2022

Fact Sheet: Plankton

Plankton are small or microscopic organisms, both plant and animal, that drift on the ocean currents.

Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 09.06.2022

Student Worksheet: Extraction to analysis

This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Ageing fish

Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 26.05.2022

Lesson: How fish live

Students will identify fish adaptations and discuss how these may help the fish survive in its habitat.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 12.04.2022

Fun Fact Sheet: Hammerhead Shark

Hammerhead sharks are easily identifiable by their distinctive hammer-like heads.

Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 12.04.2022

Lesson: Fish Dissection

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

Lesson: Discovering Ningaloo Reef

Students will explore the diversity of marine life on Ningaloo Reef.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 06.04.2022

Student Resource Sheet: Fish dichotomous key

This student resource sheet is associated with the Lesson: What's this fish?

Resource type: Student Resource SheetLast updated: 30.03.2022

Lesson: Gyotaku

Students will create a fish print using a species of bony fish.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 30.03.2022

Lesson: Life of a Lobster

Students will gain an understanding of the Western rock lobster life cycle.

Resource type: LessonLast updated: 23.03.2022

Presentation: Reading sectioned Black Bream otoliths

This presentation is associated with the Lesson: Counting rings

Resource type: PresentationLast updated: 15.09.2021

Fact Sheet: Fish Anatomy

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

Teacher Resource Sheet: Example of Lolly Bag Dichotomous Key Diagram

This Teacher Resource Sheet is associated with the Lesson: Lolly bags

Resource type: Teacher Resource SheetLast updated: 30.07.2021

Student Worksheet: Dichotomous key diagram – 8 objects

This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Lolly bags

Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 30.07.2021

Student Worksheet: Dichotomous key diagram – 6 objects

This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Lolly bags

Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 30.07.2021

Student Worksheet: Dichotomous key diagram – 4 objects

This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Lolly bags

Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 30.07.2021

Student Resource Sheet: Reading sectioned Black bream otoliths

This student resource sheet is associated with the Lesson: Counting rings

Resource type: Student Resource SheetLast updated: 30.07.2021

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