Port Eco Workshop
The Port of Brisbane is located at the mouth of the Brisbane River and is adjacent to the Moreton Bay Marine Park, an area of high ecological and conservational value. The Marine Park has a variety of habitats, including mangrove and seagrass vegetation, which provide important nursery and breeding habitats for fish and crustaceans. At the Port of Brisbane Corporation we undertake a wide range of monitoring to measure our environmental performance and to minimise potential environmental impacts from the port's operations.
PortEco Workshop for Secondary Students can consist of all, or some, of the following in varying depths:
PortEco Workshop for Primary Students involves habitat studies with a focus on:
PortEco Workshop for Secondary Students can consist of all, or some, of the following in varying depths:
- Stormwater Management – including water quality testing
- An investigative journey through a range of habitats including the bird roost site, intertidal zones and the lake at the Visitors Centre.
PortEco Workshop for Primary Students involves habitat studies with a focus on:
- Flora and fauna identification
- Habitats and food chains
- How to protect the environment
| Duration: | 2 hours |
| Times: |
9:30am – 11:30am and |
| Days: | Monday to Friday |
| No. of Students: | Maximum 30 students |
| Requirements: | You bring the bus, we provide the Environmental Officers to lead the group activities. A microphone on the bus is helpful. |
| Lunch: | Students can bring their lunch and relax by the lake at the Visitors Centre. Covered areas available. |
| Worksheets Available: | Visit the Educational Resources link for worksheets that can be completed during a PortEco Visit |
| Links with your needs: | Inform the Education Officer of the curriculum links you are hoping to make with this visit and we will endeavour to tailor your visit to those needs. Also, see the Matrix of Activities for ideas. |
