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This is a downloadable version of the Beach Walk - South Coast data collection form.
Resource type: Student Resource SheetLast updated: 17.03.2020
This is a downloadable version of the Beach Walk - North Coast data collection form.
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 11.03.2020
This is a downloadable version of the Beach Walk - West Coast data collection form.
Resource type: Student WorksheetLast updated: 11.03.2020
Seagrasses support highly productive and diverse ecosystems. These specialised marine plants are vitally important in the coastal environment because they are a source of food and shelter, oxygenate water, trap sand and recycle nutrients; and provide breeding habitats and nursery areas for many marine organisms.
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 17.10.2019
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
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
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
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
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
The Earth's climate is not static, having changed many times throughout history in response to natural causes.
Resource type: Fact SheetLast updated: 18.06.2019
Explore the beach flotsam and jetsam of the South Coast bioregion.
Resource type: PosterLast updated: 11.06.2019
The inland waters of Western Australia are home to many species of native fish and crustaceans but are gradually being invaded by introduced species that don't occur naturally in our rivers and lakes. Learn more about aquatic invaders from this poster.
Resource type: PosterLast updated: 11.06.2019
Out and about - discover your beaches. Put your hat and sunscreen on and walk your way along your favourite beach to discover some of the interesting things washed up on the shore!
Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
Marine debris is the name given to rubbish that finds its way into our oceans and coastal environment. Try and match the pictures of common rubbish items with their description.
Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
Where an animal lives (or its habitat) is very important, as it provides food, shelter and a nursery area where the animal can have offspring.
Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
Where an animal lives (or its habitat) is very important, as it provides food, shelter and a nursery area where the animal can have offspring.
Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
Estuary Eutrophication - Use your best detective skills to find the hidden words in the puzzle.
Resource type: Fishy Fun 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
The Secrets of Seagrass. Unscramble each of the clue words. Then copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the message.
Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
Dot-to-dot. Snorkeling is a great way to view the shallow reefs.
Resource type: Fishy Fun SheetLast updated: 07.06.2019
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