MARINE DEBRIS AND SAWFISH
Lesson Summary:
During this activity, students will learn about the different types of marine debris, where
it comes from and why sawfish are especially vulnerable. This activity also includes a
simulation of how a sawfish might get entangled with students drawing conclusions about
how entanglement will affect a sawfish.
Vocabulary:
Marine debris, ingestion, entanglement
Background Information:
Marine animals including sawfish face the threat of ingestion or entanglement in trash
referred to as marine debris. Marine debris is trash that enters the marine environment
due to careless handling or disposal. The most common categories of marine debris are
plastic, glass, rubber, metal, paper, wood, and cloth. Sawfish can get their rostrums easily
entangled in debris due to the teeth along the edges of the rostrum. They may also
swallow plastic objects, bags, balloons, improperly discarded fishing gear and fishing
lures. If a sawfish becomes entangled, the debris can affect its mobility or cut into the
sawfish’s flesh causing infection. It can also affect the fish’s ability to feed properly. If
plastic marine debris is ingested, it can remain within the digestive system of the fish,
affecting its ability to feed or feel hunger.
Materials:
Water basin/Tupperware/aquarium
Water
Plastic sawfish replica
Netting
6-pack plastic rings and/or rubber bands, other debris –have students collect from home
Trash Travels handouts
Crayons, colored markers, or colored pencils
Poster boards
Procedure:
Fill up the water container with clean tap water
Add some dirt or sediments (enough to make the water murky to simulate the natural
habitat)
Place the plastic sawfish replica into the water. Cut the netting to an appropriate size,
place across the container, submerge as a discarded drift net would have been used by
fishers out in coastal waters where sawfish reside. Add other potential marine debris
such as rubber bands, and other plastic items.
Show how aquatic animals can get entangled in plastic/rubber bands
Discussion Questions:
Discuss trash that ends up in coastal and ocean waters and where it originates. Introduce
students to the term “marine debris”.
Where does marine debris come from? (refer to the Trash Travels handout)
How does marine debris affect aquatic wildlife? In particular, how could marine debris
affect sawfish? Discuss why sawfish are especially vulnerable to marine debris due to
their anatomy.
Have students use these examples and their own ideas to create
posters that shows the consequences of marine debris and what
can be done to eliminate marine debris.
How can marine debris be reduced? Recycling, pollution
prevention strategies (including discarded fishing line collection
at marinas and boat launches), use products that are reuseable
rather than disposable (take your own bag to the grocery).
Extension Activities:
Follow up with a clean up activity at a local beach (stream, river or watershed). Have the
students record the types of trash they find and weigh what is collected.
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