Student Identification Card

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Student Identification Card

Brief Description

A plastic student ID card from Bishop Blanchet High School sitting on a sandy beach.

Characteristics

A rectangular plastic card with green and yellow branding, a student photo, a barcode, and the school mascot (Bears).

Habitat

Typically found in wallets, lanyards, or pockets of students; currently shown as litter or a lost item on a beach.

When to Find It

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Conservation Status

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Ecological Role

As a plastic item, it represents anthropomorphic debris or litter, which can be harmful to marine life if washed into the ocean.

Easily Confused With

Driver's licenses, credit cards, or membership badges; distinguished by school-specific branding.

Observation Tips

If found in nature, it is best to try and return it to the owner or the institution listed on the card, or dispose of it properly if it is expired trash.

Interesting Facts

The card identifies a student of Bishop Blanchet High School, a private Catholic school located in Seattle, Washington.