Farewell Spit
This blog is a record of my learning from St Pius X Catholic School through to Tamaki College.
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Day 4 Weekly Activity (Bonus Activity)
Bonus Activity: Hector’s dolphins are a very special native animal found only in New Zealand. They are the smallest dolphin in the world measuring 1.5 metres long and they are quite rare. Sadly, many Hector’s dolphins are killed every year when they get caught in large fishing nets and can’t escape. Some people have argued that fishermen shouldn’t be allowed to fish in Farewell Spit in order to protect the dolphins living there. What do you think? On your blog, tell us whether you think that fishing in Farewell Spit should be banned (stopped).
Farewell Spit
I think that fishing in Farewell Spit should be banned because fishing there is killing innocent dolphins. Also, there are many other places to fish not just Farewell Spit.
Farewell Spit
Labels:
Winter Learning Journey
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.