Thursday, 27 May 2021

Marine Reserve map.

Marine Reserves!

Talofa lava bloggers, 

This week we have been focusing on the ocean. Te Waka Ako have been reading about marine reserves. We had to read a lot of information during the last few weeks. At least it was very interesting to do and really fun when we were finding the answers to some questions. We had a slide of 9 pages to do with lots of activities that we had to complete. Having to complete all these slides in only a few weeks was a bit hard because there was lots of information. One of the slides included writing a blog post which is this one here that you are reading. I now know a lot of information about Marine reserves such as were they are and how you can protect them. I also no the other areas that are protected around us, I am now able to share my completed slide show of sea week work. I hope you enjoy my learning.  If you have some free time please leave a comment or read other posts of mine. 

1 comment:

  1. Ka pai Lily, you've doe. lot of mahi on those slides! What create task did you choose? I'd love to see it. The last two summers I've volunteered on Kapiti Island which is surrounded by a marine reserve. Snorkelling around was amazing and I could see how the sea life was thriving there. Have you ever visited a marine reserve?

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