Great Victorian Fish Count
Produced By:
Victorian National Parks Association
States:
Qld, NSW, SA, NT, ACT, Tas, WA
Aimed at:
Year k
- 12
Curriculum 8.4
Curriculum 9.0:
Lesson Type:
Subjects:
Keywords:
fish, victoria, marine, coast
Great Victorian Fish Count
Your class could get out and be marine biologists for the day on the Great Victorian Fish Count. This annual citizen science event provides wonderful opportunities to experience the marine environment and provide real scientific data. There are also a range of ways to get students involved back in the classroom.
Every November and December, hundreds of divers and snorkelers plunge into the water to take part in the biggest citizen-science event on Victoria’s marine calendar, the Great Victorian Fish Count.
Armed with a dive slate, they record the numbers of a selection of important fish species and report any others not usually found in the area as part of this long-term monitoring of fish across the Victorian coast.
The Count has been running since 2002, led by the Victorian National Parks Association in partnership with Museum Victoria, Parks Victoria, Coastcare Victoria, Redmap, local dive operators and local community groups.
The data collected is uploaded to the Atlas of Living Australia (an online store for biodiversity data, currently with over 67 million records) to improve our knowledge of Victoria’s marine species.