The Beachcombers

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31Biological oceanography / Taxonomy / Paleontology / Collecting / Sea urchin / Starfish / Beachcombing / Red algae / Brittle star / Echinoderms / Biology / Water

Beachcombing Classification The following diagram relates to the classification of marine organisms that you are likely to discover on your beachcombing field trip within the Perth metropolitan area. It’s by no means a

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:36:33
32Food and drink / Sea urchin / Brittle star / Starfish / Crinoid / Sea cucumber / Pedicellaria / Tube feet / Eleutherozoa / Echinoderms / Taxonomy / Phyla

Phylum: Echinodermata With echino meaning ‘spiny’ and derm meaning ‘skin’, echinoderms are spiny-skinned animals. All members of this group have a skeleton consisting of hard plates under the skin, giving them a

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:41:23
33Segmentation / Multicellular organism / Organism / I Am / Developmental biology / Animal / Phylum

What Phyla? Match the clue with the relevant phylum. Phyla include: Echinodermata Cnidaria

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:54:46
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Alphabet Beach Walk On your beach explorations, see if you can find something for each letter of the alphabet. Draw a picture or write the name of what you find in the space next to each letter. Remember to look at your

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    35The Beachcombers / Television in Canada / Collecting / Beaches / Beachcombing

    Beachcombing Basics Over eighty percent of Australia’s population lives within 50 kilometres of the coast. With this in mind, it’s important that we learn about our coast, so we can

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:36:11
    36Biology / Biological oceanography / Coastal geography / Zoology / Seagrass / Marine biology / Beach / Sand / Sea wrack / Water / Fisheries / Physical geography

    Sandy Beach and Sea Wrack Sandy beaches comprise almost 50 per cent of Western Australia’s coastline. With approximately 80 per cent of Australians living within 50 kilometres of the coast, sandy beaches are under the

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:53:29
    37Biology / Zoology / Marine habitats / Fish / Spawn / Fisheries / Ichthyology / Water

    Home Sweet Home There are many different kinds of marine habitats and the type of habitat influences the species of plants and animals that live there. Each plant and animal is adapted to suit the environment in which th

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:48:16
    38Beaches / Beachcombing / Swash / Beach / The Beachcombers / Human behavior / Datasheet / Coastal geography / Physical geography / Collecting

    Beachcombing Datasheet Summary Physical Features Date: Date of your beachcombing field trip.

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-17 08:31:28
    39Scientific classification / Protist / Red algae / Green algae / Brown algae / Kingdom / Seagrass / Heterokont / Seaweed / Biology / Eukaryotes / Algae

    Kingdom Plantae and Protista Summary The following phyla and classes are relevant to your beachcombing experience. They are by no means a full representation of the phyla and classes in these kingdoms. KINGDOM: PLANTAE K

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:50:07
    40Clitellata / Protostome / Sabellida / Annelids / Leech / Oligochaeta / Clitellum / Worm / Polychaete / Zoology / Biology / Taxonomy

    Phylum: Annelida Commonly referred to as worms, animals in the phylum Annelida are characterised by a soft cylindrical body divided into segments. Their bodies are variously adapted to their mode

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    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-12 23:35:30
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