Eco Freaks for the fish!

About us:

Our group the Eco freaks chose Blue Marsh as our location for the EACAP project as we worked with Briana Treichler. Composed of Ben, Logan, Ryan, and Tyler we chose to focus on habitat sustainability as we worked on making habitats for aquatic life population in Blue Marsh Lake.

Research:

Our goal was to make three aquatic habitats to help increase the biodiversity in Blue Marsh. As we started the project, we used mainly wood and a chop saw to create the base of the structure. We learned values of teamwork as we all worked together to finish different parts of the fish habitat efficiently. This project expressed the importance of aquatic habitat as destruction could cause harm to biodiversity.

Habitat Destruction:

Marine habitat destruction where the marine environment is unable to support life due to degradation. This is a process that is contributed by various natural and human activities.  As aquatic sustainability is to be able to continue a defined behavior in an environment and preventing possible damage to habitat. 

 

Project Reflections:

In this reflection we learned many things to help us in our future. From working together efficiently and using our teamwork strategies to get the structures finished. We also learned the value of aquatic habitat in blue marsh lake and the dangers of habitat destruction. We hope we have made a difference to Blue Marsh Lake providing a safe place for fish to spawn and hopefully increasing the native aquatic habitat.

 

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Brochure Link:

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