Today, Year 11 students at KSIM had an engaging and informative Science Exhibition focused on the environmental health of Boka Bay. The event was the conclusion of weeks of in-depth research, during which students investigated critical ecological indicators such as salinity, pH levels, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen – factors that directly influence marine biodiversity and water quality. Each student / group presented their findings through a variety of creative formats, including colorful infographics, interactive posters, and 3D models of the bay and its ecosystems.

The exhibition took place during the school’s lunch break when students, teachers, and staff were able to engage with the displays. Many visitors asked thoughtful questions and discussed the real-world implications of the research, sparking meaningful conversations about sustainability and local environment.

This inspiring event not only highlighted the students’ scientific knowledge and communication skills but also served as a powerful call to action for the entire school community. By showing their research, the Year 11 students helped raise awareness about the required balance of Boka Bay’s ecosystem and the importance of maintaining its health. Well done, Year 11! 🌊🐟🐙

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