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"Different groups in the class chose a particular object or creature they wanted to observe and study. Some of the things chosen included crabs, birds, spiders, plants and salinity levels. Due to the lack of time we could spend on the island we didn't get as much information as we would have liked but it was still a joyful experience."
Maria Island was the classroom from 9th-11th May. From a student report:
"The Maria Island was a three day trip to look at the marine wildlife creatures and fossils on the island. When we arrived we put our stuff into giant trolleys and took them down to our cabins. After we had set up our rooms we went on a walk to the fossil cliffs... On the walk home we saw a lot of different animal bones and different rock formations along the cliffs. The rest of the day we just relaxed, cooked some tea and listened to the possums all night.The class has also been to the Hobart Wharf to sample plankton; Blackmans Bay; the Marine Discovery Centre dredge; a Primary Industry Tour of Fleurties, Trial Bay Orchards and Grandview Cheeses; Ralphs Bay - once to study geology and a second time to study birds with two Ornithologists...
According to one student:
"The excursion to Ralphs Bay was to explore the different geology. The first thing we did was collect five shells from the shoreline and five from about 4m away. This was to see how the ground was pushed up. The second thing we did was to go along to an area of sedimentary rock where we collected different fossils using geology picks. By doing this we proved that the rock was once at the bottom of the bay and over many years it has slowly been pushed up to the point where it is now.
This was a very educational and enjoyable trip and helped all of us understand the geological cycle better. "
Hobart College, Tasmania, Australia
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