Upper Primary 4-6 Marine Menace Lesson 1

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Upper Primary 4-6 Marine Menace www.tangaroablue.org Lesson 1 The Australian Marine Debris Initiative is coordinated by Tangaroa Blue Foundation. It is a national network of volunteers, industry groups, government and communities focused on the removal of marine debris from the coastline, collection of standardised data on what is being found, analysis and tracking of debris sources and implementation of mitigation strategies to find solutions to the marine debris issue. Lesson 1 Marine Menace www.tangaroablue.org

A beach in Australia with marine debris on it China, Indonesia, A beach in Australia with marine debris on it When we look at marine debris around Northern Australia this is a common sight. What kinds of things can you see in this picture? Where do you think this marine debris might have come from? www.tangaroablue.org www.tangaroablue.org

Look at some of the different types of marine debris Plastic bag city! What activities do people use these things for before they get thrown away? Ropes and nets www.tangaroablue.org

Some types of marine debris Plastic bottle Beer can Bucket TV screen Teacher could ask students if they know what daily activities these items might be used for. Teacher could also point out that not all of these items are from Australia, but still end up on Australian beaches. www.tangaroablue.org

I wonder how all these got here? Can you see what they are? Photo: thedaynew.com www.tangaroablue.org

A turtle eating a plastic bag – what types of foods do you think they normally eat? Photo: Troy Mayne www.tangaroablue.org

What types of rubbish have affected these animals? China, Indonesia, What types of rubbish have affected these animals? Photo: Dolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury Photo: Paul Sharp/ Two Hands Organisation Photo: theplasticfreechef.com Why would it hurt them? Photo: Chris Jordan www.tangaroablue.org www.tangaroablue.org

China, Indonesia, The beautiful world we live in – let’s keep it clean www.tangaroablue.org www.tangaroablue.org

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