Normal Reef – Sick Reef
The message in my drawing is for people to not throw rubbish in the ocean beacuase animals can die.
The message in my drawing is for people to not throw rubbish in the ocean beacuase animals can die.
My drawing is to make sure that no one litters rubbish in the sea because if there is way too much litter the whole ocean will be dirty and there will be no more animals because they have died.
My drawing shows what will happen if we keep throwing plastics into the sea and what will happen to our animlas.
My picture shows the ocean from 1993 until 2058. It shows people that they shouldn’t litter the ocean.
Lots of people litter and I don’t want all our beautiful animals to die. Some people don’t care about them but I do!!
Under the sea
I love sharks
Our reef looks colourful and beautiful now. But later in the future there will be no animals as they will be dead because people always litter.
it has a shark that is trying to eat fish, a factory puffing out smoke and crows flying away from the pollution.
My drawings show some of the animals that are suffering from climate change. I want to save both the polar regions and coral reefs because I love all animals.
Climate is changing, why aren’t we? Let’s the help the penguins by slowing down global warming.save the penguins
I like penguins because they are very cute and I also like them because they walk in a funny way. I like the colours of a penguin and I also like the Arctic where they live.
Coral reefs have lots of vibrant colour and my drawing shows the coral spitting out the zooxanthellae when the water is cold enough for a penguin.
We are a Reef Guardian school at Kalkie State School and we do our bit to fight for the Reef
Climate is changing, why aren’t we? Let’s the help the penguins by slowing down global warming.
I drew a penguin crying with a broken heart, to show the devastating effect global warming is having on penguin habitats and their future.
I drew this picture to show the effect our gas emissions are having on penguin habitats.
Penguins are dying because of us. Global warming is destroying their habitat and even though we’re trying to reduce greenhouse gases, it’s still happening.
My penguin is by itself, which represents it being solo and nothing else being around it. The single tear coming out of its eye represents how it feels about slowly losing its habitat because of global warming and the despair it feels about the future.
In my picture I drew what the coral reefs would look like before and after global warming. After global warming all the coral will have lost it’s colour and life. We have to do all we can to save our reefs or we’ll lose them.
I drew this picture because the penguins’ and the corals’ habitat are different but their homes are being destroyed by the same cause.
My picture is about what will happen to coral reefs if water gets too hot. On the left is a healthy reef and on the right is a bleached reef full of dead coral.
This is me while I can still see the colourful corals and fish, spending all the time I can.
I drew this picture to show snow is melting and turning into water, exposing rocks underneath the snow. This means the penguins have a sharp, rocky environment to live and lay their eggs.