What does DRSABCD stand for?
Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR, Defibrillation
What is an estuary?
An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean. Estuaries are nutrient-rich ecosystems that provide important habitats for many plants and animals, including fish, birds, crustaceans, and mangroves. They also act as nursery areas for many marine species and help filter pollutants from the water.
Which octopus is considered Australia's most venomous?
Blue-ringed octopus
Name one rule before entering the water.
Any one of:
Name one form of marine pollution.
Any one:
Why do scientists use scientific names instead of common names?
Scientific names are universal and avoid confusion because common names can vary between regions and countries.
What is the safest first aid treatment for a sea snake bite?
Pressure immobilisation bandage, keep still, call 000
Name three habitats found in Australian coastal waters.
Examples:
What is the difference between a venomous and a poisonous marine organism?
A venomous organism injects toxins through bites, stings or spines, while a poisonous organism causes harm when touched or eaten.
Why do snorkellers use the buddy system?
The buddy system ensures someone is always available to assist in an emergency, monitor each other's safety, and seek help if a problem occurs.
How does plastic affect marine animals?
Plastic can:
Put these taxonomic ranks in the correct order.
Species
Kingdom
Family
Domain
Phylum
Genus
Class
Order
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Name three items every boat should carry for emergencies.
Possible answers:
Why are mangroves important?
Name three symptoms of envenomation from a blue-ringed octopus.
Why is visibility reduced underwater?
Because water bends (refracts) light and absorbs light, making objects appear distorted and reducing visibility.
Why should people never pick up unknown shells or marine animals?
Because they may:
What three pieces of information should be included when describing a marine organism's habitat?
Any three:
A diver is stung by a jellyfish. What should you do immediately?
Answer depends on species:
What adaptations allow coral reefs to survive in shallow water?
Why are sea snakes often accidentally encountered by fishers?
During snorkelling, why is buoyancy important?
Buoyancy helps snorkellers:
Give three ways humans can reduce impacts on marine ecosystems.
Any three:
What are the three things you should explain when analysing a marine incident?
Scenario Question
Your friend steps on a stingray while wading.
Describe the correct first aid procedure.
Key point: Unlike snake bites, do not use a pressure immobilisation bandage for a stingray injury. Hot water immersion is the recommended first aid because the venom is heat-sensitive and the wound needs medical assessment.
Explain why seagrass meadows are considered one of Australia's most important ecosystems.
Key reasons include:
Compare the dangers posed by:
Which is more likely to bite humans and why?
Although both are highly venomous, blue-ringed octopuses are more likely to bite humans because they live in shallow coastal habitats where people commonly encounter them and may accidentally disturb or handle them.
A diver reports that they:
Explain how the properties of water contributed to each of these problems.
Which has the greatest long-term impact on marine ecosystems?
Support your answer.
Climate change
Overfishing
Plastic pollution
When evaluating risk management strategies, why is simply listing safety strategies not enough?