Marine Biologist for a Day School Holiday Program
Reef Connect have put on a Marine Biologist for a Day School Holiday Program where local kids have had an awesome time exploring beaches and rockpools.
Last Wednesday and Thursday, we set out to discover more about marine turtles, beach biodiversity and intertidal rocky shores.
Turtle Beach Activities
Kids spent the morning searching for “turtle food” on the beaches (algae, seagrass, jellies, crustaceans, sponges and corals). We learnt more about how turtle morphology – that is, the shape of their beaks, for example – reflect their typical diets.
After delving into a few more features of turtle biology and how this varies between species, we used important skills in teamwork, collaboration and communication to build a sand turtle. A biologically accurate one of course!
Shoreline Biodiversity Exploration
We explored the shoreline, bringing to life bits and pieces that we’ve probably all seen before, but may not have taken a closer look at. We learned how to identify evidence of all the different life forms in the area such as molluscs (gastropods/marine snails, cephalopods/cuttlefish, bivalves/clams and pipis), algae, hard and soft corals, marine sponges, and coastal vegetation.
Rocky Shore Adaptations & Food Chains
Finally, it was time to head over to the rockpools where we learned about adaptations to harsh and changing conditions and how the creatures we find there fit into the intertidal rocky shore food chain.
Celebrating with Marine Biologist for A Day Certificates
At the end of the session, everyone received a certificate of achievement for becoming a “Marine Biologist for a Day”!
Well done everyone, we can’t wait for the next one!
At Reef Connect, we have made it our mission to inspire and educate young and old about the fascinating ocean world and how we can all do our part to protect it.
Don’t miss the next opportunity to get your kids involved in this unique learning opportunity! Check the Marine Biologist for Day School Holiday Program page or sign up to be the first to hear about future events.
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