Keeping Our Waterways Litter-free
GAMES & ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES
AcknowledgmentsFor more information about our programs, please contact:
Keep Australia Beautiful WAPostal Address: Locked Bag 33, Cloisters Square, Perth WA 6850Office: Level 7, 168 St Georges Terrace, Perth, 6000.Phone: (08) 6467 5122 Email: [email protected]
We gratefully acknowledge
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)Office of Response and RestorationMarine Debris Program
for giving us permission to use their resources.
Illustrations by Jess Chambers
Design by Su-Anne Lee, Spice Creative
2 Lots of Litter
3 Marine Debris Problems
4 The Source of the Problem
5 Litter-less Lunch
6 How long will it take?
7 Keeping Kevin the Crab Safe
8 No Excuses
9 Keep our Waterways Clean
10 How can I Help?
11 Dolphin Watch
12 Cleaning up the Beach
13 Lots of Letters
14 Help Kevin get to the bin
15 What Can I Do?
16 Marine Debris
17 Implications of littering
18 Answers
At Keep Australia Beautiful we know how important it is to keep Western Australia litter-free. It is vital that the community is aware of the problems caused by litter not only on land but also in oceans, rivers and lakes. In waterways, marine animals and birds can ingest or become tangled in marine debris making them very ill or even die.
It is up to us to make sure that litter is disposed of correctly in the first place. Not only will it help creatures like Kevin the Crab, but it also makes our beaches and rivers much nicer places to be.
This is Kevin the Crab. He lives in the pristine waters of the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. It’s up to all of us to make sure that Kevin and all marine animals are safe from harm by keeping our waterways litter-free.
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Litter can come in many shapes and sizes, and is made of many different materials. When this litter gets into our rivers, streams and even our stormwater drains, it makes its way out to the ocean. When in the ocean, it becomes a big problem for all of the seabirds and marine creatures who call the ocean home. They can eat plastics thinking these are food or even become tangled in discarded fishing nets.
You can help Kevin the Crab and all of his friends by making sure to put your rubbish in the bin.
The words appear horizontally, vertically, diagonally forwards and backwards.
J D G X N W L J H I E F A B C
P L A S T I C B O T T L E S I
O S N S L E B A N H U P S T G
L V G R P A P T L M O E G E A
Y E H N M U L I I R W Q A N R
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N R A D E W Q D X W K A A Z U
E N S E L T T O B S S A L G T
S F I S H I N G L I N E P P T
J S E X O B T I A B Q U W P S
M B B J F T Q C B E L P X X P
ALUMINIUM CANS
BAIT BOXES
CIGARETTE BUTTS
FISHING LINE
GLASS BOTTLES
NETS
PLASTIC BAGS
PLASTIC BOTTLES
PLASTIC CUPS
POLYSTYRENE
ROPE
THONGS
Hidden in the puzzle below are many different types of litter that have been found in the ocean. Find them all.
Lots of Litter
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Marine Debris Problems
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3. Many pieces of litter are made from _______ which breaks into smaller and smaller pieces.
6. These sea animals have flippers and a hard shell.
7. Litter on the street is picked up by rainwater and carried through these types of drains into our waterways.
11. This growing problem occurs on the land, in the air and in the water.
12. Marine ______ is the name for litter that gets into our waterways and the ocean.
13. Birds and marine life can become _______ in plastic debris in waterways.
14. These feathered animals live on land and in the water.
15. The large amounts of plastic now found floating in the _____ is hazardous to our marine wildlife.
16. _______ plastic bottles, tin cans, glass, paper and cardboard to make a difference.
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1. A protected marine park off Western Australia’s mid-north coast.
2. Some of the biggest mammals on Earth.
4. When rubbish is thrown on the ground rather than in the bin it becomes ______
5. A community or school group will at times get together to do a _______ of our beaches and waterways.
8. A term that is associated with the ocean.
9. These types of products break down due to natural processes.
10. Turtles sometimes mistake plastic ____ as their favourite food (jellyfish) and eat these.
Litter that makes its way into our waterways and then out into the oceans is a big problem. It can harm and even kill seabirds and marine creatures.
Always make sure to bin it. You know it’s the right thing to do.
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The Source of the Problem
Write 3 things that could be done to make sure this litter does not make its way to the ocean.
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2. _________________________________________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________________________________________
Litter in our oceans is called ‘marine debris’. It can make its way into the water in a variety of ways. This type of litter causes many problems to the animals that live in these environments. Colour the pictures that represent sources of marine debris.
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Litter-less Lunch
HOW YOUR PACKED LUNCH CAN HELP MAKE LESS WASTE AND LITTERMany children carry a packed lunch to school. Food packaging can create a lot of litter every year.
Here are some ways to reduce the amount of waste generated by a packed lunch.
• Reduce the amount of food packaging needed. When planning your packed lunches, instead of buying 12 individual bags of biscuits, you can buy one larger bag of biscuits and divide it into serving sized portions in reusable containers.
• Reusable containers can store biscuits, chips and just about everything else you find in a packed lunch. These containers can be brought home, washed and used again.
• Always recycle aluminium cans, glass bottles, plastic bottles and plastic containers found in your packed lunch.
Draw your lunchbox and use magazine cut outs or draw pictures of a litter-less meal inside.
Make sure to include lunch, two snacks and a drink.
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How long will it take?
3 – 4 weeks
Up to 12 years
Up to 20 years
50 years
450 years
600 years
Up to 1 million years
1 – 2 million years
For more information about how long different materials take to break down, have a look on our website at www.kabc.wa.gov.au.
It takes just a moment for an item to be carelessly discarded or blown by the wind into waterways. It can take many, many years for that item to completely breakdown. Test your knowledge about how long each of these would take.
Write and draw them in the correct order
Banana Peel
Cigarette Butt
Plastic Bottle
Styrofoam CupAluminium Can
Fishing Line Plastic Bag
Glass Bottle
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Keeping Kevin the Crab Safe
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Keeping marine and river environments litter-free is not just the responsibility of fishers and boaters. It is estimated that about 80% of marine debris is from land based sources. Littered items such as cigarette butts and food and beverage containers, reach the ocean and river through run-off from storm water drains.
Entanglement and ingestion are the primary types of direct damage to wildlife caused by marine litter; it can smother sea beds and it is increasingly believed to be a source of toxic substances in the marine environment.
For more information on how you can be helping to keep Kevin the Crab safe from litter, have a look at the information about Clean Marine at www.kabc.wa.gov.au.
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No Excuses
There’s already litter there.
Why shouldn’t I?
I don’t want to mess up my back pack.
It’s too hard to find a rubbish bin.
Mum would get upset if she knew I ate a snack before dinner.
Everyone else does it!
Someone else will pick it up for me.
It’s JUST a lolly wrapper.
It’s too heavy to carry.
Nobody told me not to.
The rubbish bin was too yucky to touch.
Animals will eat the apple core.
It’s so tiny, it won’t matter.
Bees were around the rubbish bin.
I saw an adult do it.
I don’t care about the beach.
There wasn’t a sign telling me not to litter.
It fell out of my pocket.
Some people just need to be reminded to do the right thing. What could you say to someone to convince them to put their rubbish in the bin?
1. _________________________________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________________________________________
HAVE YOU EVER LITTERED AND THOUGHT YOU HAD A GOOD REASON FOR IT?
When people litter, they sometimes think that they have a good reason for it but there is NEVER a good excuse for littering. Take a look at the list of reasons people use for littering. Put a tick next to the excuses you have heard people use when they litter.
If your friends or family use these excuses remind them that there are no good excuses for littering and ask them to throw their rubbish in the bin.
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Keep our Waterways Clean
Take our quick quiz for your chance to
WIN AN IPAD MINI
Know what ’s right?BIN IT
TO WIN ITQUIZ SCAN HERE
Test your knowledge with our Bin It To Win It quiz.
Are these statements true or false? Circle the answer to test your knowledge.
1. Dolphins are to blame for the growing problem of marine debris. TRUE / FALSE
2. Stormwater drains carry litter from the street into our waterways and ocean. TRUE / FALSE
3. Plastic bags break down into nutritious turtle food in 2-5 weeks. TRUE / FALSE
4. Marine debris is found in every part of the world’s oceans, even on the most remote islands. TRUE / FALSE
5. It’s okay to throw biodegradable fruit scraps on the ground for birds and other animals to eat. TRUE / FALSE
6. If you have a good excuse it’s okay to litter. TRUE / FALSE
7. Cruise ships are the largest mammals in the world. TRUE / FALSE
8. Every person can promote a healthy, safe environment through their own actions. TRUE / FALSE
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How Can I Help?
Beach or coastal clean-ups occur in many communities. During these cleanups, kids and adults work together to collect the litter that has been thrown into their waterways. Cleanups make the environment a cleaner, safer place for people and animals.
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For information and support of organising your own cleanup, visit www.kabc.wa.gov.au.
Unscramble the words below to reveal how you can help.
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Dolphin Watch
When you are in or around waterways where dolphins live, it is important to take extra special care. Follow these simple rules to keep yourself and the dolphins safe.
• Keep away from dolphins – never approach a wild dolphin and make sure you keep at least 30 metres away if you are in the water or 100 metres if you are in a boat;
• Never feed dolphins – it is illegal and leaves them vulnerable to entanglement, boat strikes, and disease;
• Slow down for dolphins – dolphins often form resting groups in the middle reaches of the estuary, so keep an eye out for dolphins, and slow down if you spot any; and
• Take your rubbish home.
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Colour the dolphin.
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Cleaning up the Beach
This is a game that can be played with two people, but we recommend playing it with a group. The READER asks each person (in turn) to call out a word until the blanks are filled in. Then the READER reads the entire silly story to the group.
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Make as many words as you can using the letters in the boxes. Each word must contain T. Can you find the 9 letter word?
Make as many words as you can using the letters in the boxes.
Each word must contain T.
Can you find the 9 letter word?
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Make as many words as you can using the letters in the boxes. Each word must contain T. Can you find the 9 letter word?
WORD CHALLENGE
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Help Kevin the Crab get to the bin
Sometimes it takes a couple more steps to get to a bin where you can properly discard your rubbish. Remember to always put your rubbish in a bin and always look for recycling bins for your glass, plastics, cardboard, metals and newspapers.
BIN IT. YOU KNOW IT ’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
Help Kevin the Crab find is way to the bin and collect 10 pieces of litter on the way.
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What Can I Do?
For more information about how you can help reduce plastic bag litter, visit our website at www.kabc.wa.gov.au.
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Marine litter is a big problem for many of our seabirds and marine animals. We can all play a part in making sure that plastics and other litter doesn’t make its way into our waterways in the first place. Hidden in the information below are five important words to remember to keep our waterways clean. Link the missing letters in the paragraph to spell out the five words.
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Marine Debris
Marine debris is man-made items that ended up in the marine environment through littering or dumping. It injures and kills marine wildlife, affects human health and coastal habitats and is a major pollution issue around the world.
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Find out more about the marine debris issue and how you can help at Tangaroa Blue.www.tangaroablue.org
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Implications of littering for marine creatures
Litter in our waterways not only looks bad but causes many problems for seabirds and marine animals. These creatures can ingest our litter or become trapped and unable to move. Unjumble these problems caused by litter to solve the sentence below.
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To die from lack of food.
Entanglement causing lack of circulation.
To be snared and unable to escape.
Wound.
Pain or suffering.
To take in through the mouth for digestion.
To lose a body part.
To die through inhalation of water.
Covering the mouth causing suffocation.
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Lots of Litter
Marine Debris Problems
The Source of the Problem Wherever you find people you find a potential
source of waterway litter and marine debris.
How long will it take? 3 – 4 weeks Banana Peel
Up to 12 years Cigarette Butt
Up to 20 years Plastic Bag
50 years Styrofoam Cup
450 years Plastic Bottle
600 years Fishing Line
Up to 1 million years Aluminium Can
1 – 2 million years Glass Bottle’
Decomposition times from Ocean Conservancy’s Pocket Guide to Marine Debris*Plastic never fully decomposes
Keep our Waterways Clean1. FALSE - Dolphins don’t create litter. Litter is
created by people who do not dispose of their waste correctly.
2. TRUE - Many people think that stormwater goes to a treatment facility but it actually goes to our waterways.
3. FALSE - Plastic bags are very dangerous for marine animals. They may become entangled in the bags or eat them, mistaking them for food.
4. TRUE - Litter has even been found in Antarctica. Water currents can carry litter and deposit it in remote areas.
5. FALSE - All waste must be disposed of correctly so fruit scraps must go in the bin, the compost or the wormfarm.
6. FALSE - Littering is NEVER okay. There is no excuse.
7. FALSE - The largest mammal in the world is the blue whale which can grow to 30m long. That’s a bit longer than your school basketball court!
8. TRUE - Always remember to bin it. You know it’s the right thing to do.
How can I Help? Organise a community cleanup or you could even
Adopt-a-Spot.
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Lots of Letters
Nine letter word: BEAUTIFUL
Help Kevin get to the bin
What Can I Do? avoid, reuse, recycle, recover, dispose
Marine Debris PLASTIC FRAGMENTS
FOOD PACKAGING
PLASTIC LIDS
PLASTIC BAGS
CIGARETTE BUTTS
BROKEN GLASS
INSULATION FOAM
ALUMINIUM CANS
PLASTIC BOTTLES
FISHING LINE
Over 7 million tons of plastic litter enter the ocean every year
Implications of littering for marine creatures STARVATION
STRANGULATION
ENTANGLEMENT
INJURY
HARM
INGESTION
AMPUTATION
DROWNING
SMOTHERING
Australians use 10 million plastic bags a day
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