Reefs at Risk
STEMLinc Video Conferencing: The Great Barrier Reef is internationally recognised for its outstanding beauty and biological diversity, which is reflected in its status as a World Heritage Area. However, the Reef and its inhabitants are under threat from a number of human impacts. Learn how each of these threats affect the Reef and the animals and plants that call it home. Find out what Reef Managers are doing to reduce impacts and keep the Reef healthy and resilient. Discover how you can help protect the Reef, no matter where you live. (Image: Reef HQ)
Booking Options: There are two options for the Reef HQ suite of programs:
1. Fixed STEMLinc dates/times for booking this event will appear each term in the table below.
2. Schools with a minimum of 3 classes wishing to book alternate dates should contact Reef HQ directly (education@gbrmpa.gov.au) to negotiate a suitable date and time. Ecolinc will cover the costs for a limited number of alternate date bookings each term.
Year Level: 9 – VCE Environmental Science (Session adapted to suit the age group)
Duration: 1 hour
STEM in a box: No but the following supporting resources are available:
- Reef Beat 2016 – Climate change video
- Reef Beat 2016 – Coastal development video
- Reef Beat 2016 – Impact of fishing video
- Reef Beat 2016 – Land-based run-off video
- Reef Beat 2016 – Marine debris video
Please see Reefs-at-Risk for more program details and links to additional reference materials.
Background Information: Climate change is the single biggest threat to the Great Barrier Reef, as it is to many ecosystems around the world. The cumulative impact of climate change, land run-off and other threats is testing the ability of the Reef to recover from major disturbances.
Prior Knowledge: No prior knowledge required
Learning Intentions:
In this video conference students will:
- Appreciate the biological and ecosystem diversity and the multiple uses of the Marine Park
- Learn about the top four threats to the Reef
- Understand what is being done to help increase Reef health and resilience
Activities:
In this video conference students will:
- Consider what actions we can all do to help the Reef
- Interact with presenters and be able ask individual questions
- Have access to supporting materials for pre- and/or post-event study
Victorian Curriculum:
Science: Yrs 9 -10
Science – Biological science
- Ecosystems consist of communities of interdependent organisms and abiotic components of the environment; matter and energy flow through these systems VCSSU121
VCE: Environmental Science
- Unit 1: How are Earth’s dynamic systems interconnected to support life?
- Unit 2: What affects Earths capacity to sustain life?
IMPORTANT: Cancellation Policy
- When you book you will receive an automated message from Eventbrite. Save this carefully please.
- Any cancellations need to be received in time for STEMLinc to re-sell your tickets to other teachers.
- Please use the Eventbrite confirmation email to facilitate any cancellation of your booking. That will automatically release your ticket for re-sale on our system.
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