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This lesson looks at how ocean biodiversity can be protected, covering a range of methods, and includes an in-depth analysis of community conservation in Arran, Scotland.

The lesson looks at how seabed communities can recover after human impacts, and the importance of lesser-known seabed species in this process.

Curriculum links
Science KS3
Biology

  • Biodiversity and its importance
  • Threats to biodiversity
  • Conservation and management strategies
  • Adaptation
    Working scientifically
  • Using evidence to support conclusions
  • Communication and advocacy

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the methods used in protecting marine biodiversity
  • Explain the impact of human activities on seabed ecosystems
  • Identify adaptations of lesser-known species that help seabed restoration
  • Advocate for the process of seabed recovery and the role of MPAs
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