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Bycatch is the accidental capture of unwanted or non-targeted plants, fish or other animals. Even the average recreational fisher finds it difficult to prevent bycatch.
Resource type: PosterLast updated: 30.04.2021
In fisheries management, the term fish is used to describe a range of aquatic resources including finfish, sharks, crustaceans and molluscs.
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 26.05.2020
Marine parks help to conserve marine biodiversity and provide special places for people to learn about, enjoy and appreciate spectacular marine areas.
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 17.05.2020
Bumphead Parrotfish are one of the largest fish to be found on the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean Territories.
Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 01.04.2020
Humphead maori wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) are a large and long-lived species of wrasse that can be found on Indo-Pacific coral reefs in water ranging from 1 to 100 metres depth.
Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 01.04.2020
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
Marine management is all about balancing human use with the needs of aquatic organisms and the environments they live in, to ensure healthy fish, habitat, economics and people.
Resource type: PosterLast updated: 02.10.2019
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
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
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
This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Spectacular sea monkeys
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 20.08.2019
This Presentation is associated with the Lesson: Spectacular sea monkeys
Resource type: PresentationLast updated: 20.08.2019
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
This worksheet is associated with the Lesson: Monkeys of the sea
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 20.08.2019
Where do you get your seafood?
Do you catch it, or is it handed over the fence by your fishing obsessed neighbour or do you buy it from your local fishmonger or supermarket?
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 18.06.2019
Abalone are a gastropod mollusc. The ear-shaped shell of an abalone is hard and rough on the outside to protect the animal from predators, and smooth and shiny on the inside to protect the soft body from damage.
Resource type: Fun Fact SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
Bycatch, trawling and sustainability. Use your best detective skills to find the hidden words in the puzzle.
Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
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