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The NMSC's Sea Education Activity School's Program

Using the ecologically unique Solitary Islands as a backdrop, the National Marine Science Centre offers 12 innovative field and laboratory based activities in the area of marine science for Primary and Secondary students. Working alongside enthusiastic scientists, students develop their scientific skills through hands-on interactive curriculum-based activities in the areas of Biology, Earth and Environmental Science, Chemistry, Marine studies, and Marine and Aquaculture technology. The NMSC's Sea Education Activities (SEA) school's program is developed by our education staff to assist teachers in meeting the New South Wales Board of Studies Key Learning Area outcomes. See individual activity descriptions for specific learning outcomes.

To find out more details and how to book a visit to the NMSC see the following Schools Brochure:

PDF Primary Schools Brochure

PDF Secondary Schools Brochure


Secondary School Activities

Rocky Shore
Field Study: Rocky Shores Ecosystems

Within this activity students explore the ecology of coastal rocky shore ecosystems and gain an appreciation for the diversity of life on rocky shores. They examine the varying characteristics and adaptations that these life forms posses. Students will identify organisms which inhabit rocky shorelines and categorise them into a number of general ecosystems zones. Students will look at the whole ecosystem level and identify both positive and negative links between the study sites and adjacent ecosystems.

PDF Download Rocky Shore Ecosystems Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Rocky Shores Ecosystem Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Rocky Shores
Sandy Shore
Field Study: Sandy Shores Ecosystems

Within this activity students explore the ecology of coastal sandy shore ecosystems and gain an appreciation for the diversity of life they contain. Students examine the varying characteristics and adaptations that organisms inhabiting coastal sandy ecosystems posses. Students will identify organisms which inhabit sandy shorelines and examine a number of physical environmental factors which influence their distribution and abundance. Students will look at the whole ecosystem level and identify both positive and negative links between the study sites and adjacent ecosystems.

PDF Download Sandy Shores Ecosystems Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Sandy Shores Ecosystems Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Sandy Shores
Sea Birds
Field Study: Sea Birds of our Coast

Within this activity students examine the ecology of coastal sea and shore birds within their natural habitats and gain an appreciation for the diverse range of species present. Students examine the varying characteristics and adaptations that sea and shore birds possess that enable them to live successfully around water. Students will observe, identify and record a variety of local bird species. Students will look at the whole ecosystem level and identify both positive and negative links between the study sites and adjacent ecosystems.

PDF Download Sea Bird of our Coast Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Sea Bird of our Coast Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Sea Birds
River Study
Field Study: Investigation of Human Impact on a River Ecosystem

Clean fresh water is one of our most valuable resources. It is essential for sustaining aquatic environments and human health. The effect of human activities on the waterways is of paramount importance. In this activity, students will evaluate the health of a river by monitoring various water quality parameters at a number of locations along a river catchment. Students will then be able to analysis and discuss the results to ascertain the health of the river

PDF Download Human Impact on River Ecosystem Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Human Impact on River Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan River Study
Marine Taxonomy
Lab Study: Marine Taxonomy

In this activity students work collaboratively to observe and classify a range of marine organisms and develop simple classification keys by recording physical characteristics of a variety of marine species through illustrated diagrams and live specimens. Students learn to make links between organism structure and function and lifestyle characteristics.

PDF Download Marine Taxonomy Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Marine Taxonomy Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Taxonomy Activity
Embryology
Lab Study: Embryonic Development of a Common Sea Urchin
Case study: Tripneustes gratilla

In this activity students examine the process of fertilisation and embryonic development within a common sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla.. Students compare and contrast physical characteristics of male and female reproductive cells of the sea urchin as well as examine the processes involved with their production. Students will differentiate between, and record a number of devevelopmental stages following fertilisation.

PDF Download Embryology Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Embryology Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Embryonic Development Activity
Fish Biology
Lab Study: Fish Biology

This activity introduces students to the morphology and physiology of fish. Students will gain an understanding of general fish characteristics and anatomy as well an insight into various fish groups (class) through theoretical and practical first hand investigation. The activity aims to make students aware of the complexity of marine organisms and their adaptations.

PDF Download Fish Biology Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Fish Biology Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Fish Bio Morph & Physio Activity
Aquaculture
This activity introduces students to the fastest growing primary industry in the nation. Students will investigate the nature and scope of aquaculture and the requirements necessary for the successful culture of various organisms through theoretical and practical investigation.

PDF Download Aquaculture Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Aquaculture Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Aquaculture-System Requirements Activity
Biological Design
Lab Study: Biological Research and Sampling Design

The scientific method seeks to explain the events of nature in a reproducible way, and to use these reproductions to make useful predictions. It is done through observation of natural phenomena, and/or through experimentation that tries to simulate natural events under controlled conditions. It provides an objective process to find solutions to problems in a number of scientific and technological fields. In this activity students examine the process of scientific methodology and sampling design through theoretical and practical examples.

PDF Download Biological Design Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Research Biological Design Activity
Subtropical Reef
Lab Study: Subtropical Reef Analysis using CPCe software

In this activity students examine the benthic composition of two subtropical rocky reefs. Students gain an appreciation for the diversity of benthic life forms in these communities and observe the effect of depth on these reefs. Students will employ the same scientific methods and equipment used by underwater researchers, to compare their results gained from the computer analysis program and discuss the factors which help to shape the benthos at different depths.

PDF Download Subtropical Reef Monitoring Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Subtropical Reef Monitoring Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Subtropical reefmonitoring PC Activity
Recreational Fishing
Lab Study: Sustainable Recreational Fishing

People have enjoyed catching fish for thousands of years. It is one of the most popular outdoor activities in Australia today. There are hundreds of ways people can capture fish and if done properly fishing is an enjoyable and sustainable activity. Successful fishing combines understanding and knowledge of fish behaviour and fishing methods with an awareness of sustainable fishing practices. In this activity, students learn the various ways in which fish are captured and issues being addressed by the recreational fishery.

PDF Download Sustainable Recreational Fishing Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Sustainable Recreational Fishing Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Rec Fishing Requirements Activity
Mangrove Ecosystems
Field Study: Mangrove Ecosystems

In this activity students explore the ecology of mangrove ecosystems and gain an appreciation for the diversity of life which they possess. Students will examine the varying characteristics and adaptations that these life forms possess. Students will look at the whole ecosystem level and identify both positive and negative links between the study sites and adjacent ecosystems.

PDF Download Mangroves Students Student Activity Workbook
PDF Download Mangrove Ecosystems Activity Outline
PDF Download Excursion Risk Management Plan Mangroves

Contact

Stephan Soule
Community Outreach and Education Program Manager
Phone: 02 6648 3918
Email: ssoule@nmsc.edu.au

Updated: 05 September 2011

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