Site B: Stringybark Creek


Complete page 5 & 6 in the student fieldwork booklet for this section.

Learning Intention

Investigate the biophysical processes essential to the functioning of the environment

Inquiry Question:

What is the relationship between Turbidity, Ammonia, Phosphorous, pH and Water Temperature levels and ecosystem functioning at Site B?

Google Map of Site B: Stringybark Creek Wetlands, sediment trap and delta

Locate the following locations on Google maps


  1. Stringybark Creek
  2. Stringybark Creek Wetland
  3. Stringybark Creek Sediment Trap
  4. Wagga Wagga Boat Club
  5. Wagga Wagga Country Club

Site B: Stringybark Creek Wetland

360 view of Stringybark Creek Wetland

Use your mouse to navigate the 360 degree view of the Stringybark Creek Wetland. Observe the structures and management strategies used to support water availability and quality.

To open the panosphere in another tab to enjoy full screen funtionality click here: Stringybark Creek Wetland Panosphere


Fieldwork at Stringybark Creek Wetland

Watch the youtube clips to see the fieldwork techniques performed at Stringybark Creek Wetland by Riverina EEC staff member Darron Watt.

Translate the results given by Darron Watt in the video into your student fieldwork booklet on page 5 in the table for Stringbark Creek Fieldwork.

Site B: Stringybark Creek Sediment Trap

360 view of Stringybark Creek Sediment Trap

Use your mouse to navigate the 360 degree view of the Stringybark Creek Sediment trap. Observe the structures and management strategies used to support water availability and quality.

To open the panosphere in another tab to enjoy full screen funtionality click here: Stringybark Creek Sediment Trap Panosphere

Fieldwork at Stringybark Creek Sediment Trap

Watch the youtube clips to see the fieldwork techniques performed at Stringybark Creek Sediment Trap by Riverina EEC staff member Darron Watt.

Translate the results given by Darron Watt in the video into your student fieldwork booklet on page 6 in the table for Stringybark Creek Sediment Trap Fieldwork.