Conservation Efforts for the River Clyde Project

 
 
By Lauren
 
What Clyde in the classroom is
 
Clyde in the classroom is a wonderful and dynamic project and
an amazing opportunity. Since this is a vitally important
project I will explain more throughout the PowerPoint. We
have a hatchery in our classroom  to see how the fish grow
and live in the wild and how they survive
.
 
Caring for our fish
 
Caring for our fish is stupendous. We love and care for our fish we think
they are our pets. We are but not really wanting to set them free. We
are keeping these fish because some fish are born in the polluted river
the river Clyde if you were to go down to the Clyde you would see it is
appalling atrocious dreadful disastrous and an outrage that’s only a
couple of words to describe it.
 
                                                THE RIVER CLYDE NOW!!
 
Water pollution
 
Water pollution is contaminated water that is caused by humans and
rubbish. This is an atrocious thing because we use the exact same
water even though it has been filtered think if it hadn't you could die
and the eco system is dying because of us polluting the water. Think
again before throwing y our rubbish.
                                                                       RIVER IN INDIOSIA
 
Learning about our fish
 
Learning about our fish was fun because following it was eco survival
and LIFE and growth. We are also basically spoiling our fish by making
the water so cold that they love it. Our main job is to basically BE
RESPONSIBLE!!
 
OUR EXPERIMENT
 
https://vimeo.com/204372594
  This is our link to our pollution experiment
 
Brown trout
Adult salmon or brown trout lay their eggs in
gravel and make a special nest called a redd in
mid autumn in fresh water. The eggs soon hatch
In the spring. Hatching whilst still under gravel
they have yolk sacks and are called alevins.
 
                                               
egg
alevin
fry
Adult trout
trout
 
THE RIVER CLYDE
 
The River Clyde is a river, that flows into the
Firth of Clyde in Scotland. It is the eighth-
longest river in the United Kingdom, and the
second-longest in Scotland. There are over
70 bridges spanning the River Clyde,
including the distinctive Clyde Arc. The Clyde
Tunnel, which opened in 1963, took 7 years
to build and is the length of 7 football
pitches.
Shipbuilding was an important industry on
the Clyde during the 20th century, especially
during 
World War 2
. The 
QE2
 and the Royal
yacht 
Britannia
 were built on the river.
The last ocean going paddle steamer in the
world, the 
Waverley
, was built on the Clyde
in 1947. It still operates today, providing river
excursions to tourists
 
QUIZ
 
WHAT IS WATER
POLLUTION?
WHAT WAS THE STORY
ABOUT?(OUR EXPERIMENT)
WHAT  WAS OUR MAIN
JOB?
WHAT 2 WORDS DID I USE
TO DESCRIBE OUR PROJECT
WHEN DID SHIPBUILDING
START?
 
 
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Clyde in the Classroom is an impactful project focusing on caring for fish born in the polluted River Clyde, highlighting water pollution issues and the importance of responsible actions. The project involves learning about fish growth, conducting pollution experiments, and emphasizing the significance of conservation efforts to protect the ecosystem and aquatic life in the River Clyde.

  • Conservation
  • River Clyde
  • Water Pollution
  • Fish Care
  • Environmental Awareness

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  1. By Lauren

  2. What Clyde in the classroom is Clyde in the classroom is a wonderful and dynamic project and an amazing opportunity. Since this is a vitally important project I will explain more throughout the PowerPoint. We have a hatchery in our classroom to see how the fish grow and live in the wild and how they survive.

  3. Caring for our fish Caring for our fish is stupendous. We love and care for our fish we think they are our pets. We are but not really wanting to set them free. We are keeping these fish because some fish are born in the polluted river the river Clyde if you were to go down to the Clyde you would see it is appalling atrocious dreadful disastrous and an outrage that s only a couple of words to describe it. THE RIVER CLYDE NOW!!

  4. Water pollution Water pollution is contaminated water that is caused by humans and rubbish. This is an atrocious thing because we use the exact same water even though it has been filtered think if it hadn't you could die and the eco system is dying because of us polluting the water. Think again before throwing y our rubbish. RIVER IN INDIOSIA

  5. Learning about our fish Learning about our fish was fun because following it was eco survival and LIFE and growth. We are also basically spoiling our fish by making the water so cold that they love it. Our main job is to basically BE RESPONSIBLE!!

  6. OUR EXPERIMENT https://vimeo.com/204372594 This is our link to our pollution experiment

  7. Brown trout Adult salmon or brown trout lay their eggs in gravel and make a special nest called a redd in mid autumn in fresh water. The eggs soon hatch In the spring. Hatching whilst still under gravel they have yolk sacks and are called alevins.

  8. egg alevin Adult trout fry trout

  9. THE RIVER CLYDE The River Clyde is a river, that flows into the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. It is the eighth- longest river in the United Kingdom, and the second-longest in Scotland. There are over 70 bridges spanning the River Clyde, including the distinctive Clyde Arc. The Clyde Tunnel, which opened in 1963, took 7 years to build and is the length of 7 football pitches. Shipbuilding was an important industry on the Clyde during the 20th century, especially during World War 2. The QE2 and the Royal yacht Britannia were built on the river. The last ocean going paddle steamer in the world, the Waverley, was built on the Clyde in 1947. It still operates today, providing river excursions to tourists

  10. QUIZ WHAT IS WATER POLLUTION? WHAT WAS THE STORY ABOUT?(OUR EXPERIMENT) WHAT WAS OUR MAIN JOB? WHAT 2 WORDS DID I USE TO DESCRIBE OUR PROJECT WHEN DID SHIPBUILDING START?

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