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Home > Guidelines for teachers > Secondary School Events > Science in the Suburbs at Cronulla > Talk, Walk, Prawn Tagging, Fish Aging

Talk, Walk, Prawn Tagging, Fish Aging

Presented By: DPI Fisheries

Date: 16 March 2010

Venue: Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre

Location: Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre of Excellence


Secondary School Program

Activity Type: Afternoon Session
Duration: 180 minutes
Times: 11:40 AM 
Capacity: 30 students

Start off the day of discovery with an introductory talk explaining the role of the Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre of Excellence and the importance of Marine Biology, as well as the site's place in Indigenous history.

All students have the opportunity to take part in hands on workshops. Students will experience aquatic animal tagging and can participate in a fish dissection to learn how scientists discover information about their age and reproductive habits.



This activity is part of:

Science in the Suburbs at Cronulla - 16 March 2010

Booking Conditions

Group sizes must be 10.00 students or more. To book this activity and begin planning your excursion go to the event page .

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