Lesson 5: Campus Debris Survey

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Lesson 5: Campus Debris Survey

Lesson 5 Presentation Content Engage Explore Explain Elaborate Evaluate Litter and Albatross Litter on Our Campus Analyzing Results Our Litter and Albatross Spreading the Word

Engage Litter and Albatross

Marine Debris Definition Any human-made persistent solid material that makes its way into the marine environment or the Great Lakes is termed Marine Debris.

Pop Quiz: If these items went into the ocean which ones are NOT Marine Debris

Where do Albatross Find Floating Food and Trash?

Albatross Foraging Journeys

Adult Albatross Feeding a Large Chick

Plastic Ingestion Skeleton of an Albatross Chick

Imagine finding this in your food?

Explore Litter and Our Campus

Is there litter on our school campus?

Hypothesis We predict that the most common types of debris on campus will be?

Explain Analyzing Results

Let s analyze our data Campus Debris Items 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Food wrappers Plastic bottles Plastic Caps/lids Plastic bags Beverage cans Straws & stirrers Cups & utensils Other Nnumber of Iitems

Elaborate Our Litter and Albatross

International Coastal Cleanup Each September, an international volunteer beach cleanup effort takes place.

Data from International Cleanups: Data Credit: Ocean Conservancy.org

How can we tell which Marine Debris Items can have Ecological Impacts? Type: Some items (like nets and plastic bags) can entangle animals Size: Small items can be eaten by birds, fish, and marine mammals Longevity: Some items will last a lot longer in the ocean. As items age, they break down into smaller pieces

Pieces from Larger Items Make Up the Majority of Marine Debris

Many different animals ingest marine debris

Marine animals also become entangled

People are part of marine Food-Webs You are what you eat

Most Marine Debris comes from Land Litter enters the marine environment through many pathways: - Some are short and direct: such as, a sand shovel left behind at the beach - Others are longer: such as, a balloon floating away in the breeze - And others can be even longer: such as, trash flowing down a river

Watersheds Credit: EPA Environmental Protection Agency defines a watershed as the area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place. Some are small, others are large, some are very large (the Mississippi river).

For those that live inland, trash flows from local creeks and streams to rivers, and then to the ocean.

Ahupua a the Traditional Hawaiian Watershed Management System

Prevention: Storm Drain Stencil

Prevention: Single Use vs. Reusable Items

Evaluate Spreading the Word

Who s Responsible? Stewardship is Everyone s Kuleana

Artwork made from trash

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What will your message be?

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Lesson 5 Campus Debris Survey Engage Litter and Albatross 1. Marine Debris Definition 2. Pop Quiz 3. Where Do Albatross Find Food? 4. Feeding a Chick 5. Skeleton of an Albatross Chick 6. Where does Your Garbage Go? Explore Litter and Our Campus 1. Is there Litter on Your Campus? 2. Hypothesis Explain Analyzing Results 1. Let s Analyze Elaborate Our Litter and Albatross 1. International Coastal Cleanup Data 2. Marine Debris Ecological Impacts 3. Pieces from Larger Items 4. Species Ingest Marine Debris 5. Species become Entangled in Marine Debris 6. You are What You Eat 7. Most Marine Debris Comes from Land 8. Watersheds 9. Hawaiian Watershed Management 10. Prevention Examples Evaluate Spread the Word 1. Stewardship Kuleana 2. Outreach Examples