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Great Barrier Reef in-water surveys continue

by GBRMPA 17 Mar 2021 23:41 PDT
Tourism industry activation and reef protection initiative © GBRMPA

Seventeen marine tourism operators along the entire Great Barrier Reef are undertaking reef site monitoring and maintenance at 234 reefs until 30 June 2021.

This $3.2 million initiative is part of the Australian Government's $1 billon COVID-19 Relief and Recovery Fund to support regions, communities, and industry sectors severely affected by the coronavirus crisis.

The initiative well help ensure business continuity for the tourism industry as well as helping conserve and protect high-value reef tourism sites.

This important will help ensure key tourism sites are properly maintained and ready to welcome guests as COVID-19 travel restrictions are eased.

In-water activities under this initiative directly support the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority's Reef Blueprint, which outlines what actions can support reef resilience.

Activities being undertaken

  • Completing in-water Reef Health and Impact Surveys (RHIS) primarily from reef tourism sites and uploading data collected to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority's Eye on the Reef system.

  • Reef intervention and conservation activities under existing Marine Park permits (e.g. coral gardening, macro-algae removal and crown-of-thorns starfish control).

  • Capturing of real-time imagery of the Reef and operational activities to be used in developing education and communication materials that educate people about the beauty of the Reef and the need for its protection. This will also be used support domestic and international tourism campaigns in post COVID-19 recovery.

Participating operators

Participating tourism operators were selected through an open tender process run by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority through the Australian Government's AusTender website (reference ID: ATM000048).

  • A&J Telford Pty Ltd (Redcat Adventures)
  • Cairns Discount Diving Pty Ltd
  • Cairns Premier Reef and Island Tours
  • CCIG Investments (Daydream Island Resort)
  • Coral Sea Dreaming Dive and Sail
  • Coral Sea Sailing Adventures
  • Ducks in a Row (Ocean Rafting)
  • Experience Co.
  • Great Keppel Watersports Pty Ltd
  • Lady Elliott Island Eco Resort
  • Marine Seek Pty Ltd
  • Quicksilver Connections Ltd
  • Reef Runner Charters Pty Ltd
  • Southern Cross Sailing Adventures
  • Sun City Watersports (Adrenaline Dive and Snorkel)
  • Wavelength Port Douglas Pty Ltd
  • Yardarm Pty Ltd (Passions of Paradise)

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