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Australia queensland reef earthview with google images
Australia queensland reef earthview with google images




australia queensland reef earthview with google images australia queensland reef earthview with google images

Ryan explained that geckos have incredibly sticky eggs which can be laid in cracks in logs or other vegetation which will float out to the islands.

australia queensland reef earthview with google images

Nik, Ryan and Barbara all discussed their various groups of animals, the kinds of adaptations that they have for their existence out on these isolated islands and how they got here. They had been studying adaptations in their lessons and had also sent me in a list of questions about the animals and plants we’ve been finding. After the photo, the marine debris team departed for the Iron Joy and steamed away for Cairns, leaving us alone out here.Ġ945: Another Skype session back to Hutchins, today with Richard Gard’s Year 8 Science class. Both teams headed to shore about 8:30 to assemble for our group photo. I think he was quite pleased to hear that we’d had bad weather, but he was genuinely interested in the marine debris survey. Dr Martin-Smith’s Diary Day 11 (Wednesday 22 June)Ġ700: Another radio interview this morning – a bit closer to home: talking with Ryk Goddard on ABC Hobart. Established in 1846, Hutchins is one of the oldest continually operating schools in Australia. The Hutchins School is an Anglican day and boarding school for boys from pre-kindergarten to Year 12.






Australia queensland reef earthview with google images