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GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - TOURISM INDUSTRY ACTIVATION AND REEF PROTECTION Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. 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 GBRMPA - BAN ON CAPITAL DREDGE MATERIAL DISPOSAL The Australian Government has established a new regulation that ends the disposal of dredge material in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park from capital dredging projects such as port developments. The regulation, under the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983, came into effect on 2 June 2015. The effect of the regulation is asfollows:
REEF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is a coordinated and integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting program for the Great Barrier Reef GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: WOPPABURRA TRADITIONAL OWNER HERITAGE Woppaburra Traditional Owner heritage assessment (Document No. 100428) To provide agency staff and applicants with guidance on permission applications that may impact on Aboriginal heritage values within the Woppaburra Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreement(TUMRA) boundaries.
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: GREAT BARRIER REEF BLUEPRINT FOR RESILIENCE Great Barrier Reef blueprint for resilience. This Blueprint signals a change in the future management of the Great Barrier Reef This Blueprint has been shaped by the outcomes of the Great Barrier Reef Summit, backed by the knowledge, experience and unwavering commitment of the dedicated individuals at the Great Barrier ReefMarine
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - TOURISM INDUSTRY ACTIVATION AND REEF PROTECTION Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. 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 GBRMPA - BAN ON CAPITAL DREDGE MATERIAL DISPOSAL The Australian Government has established a new regulation that ends the disposal of dredge material in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park from capital dredging projects such as port developments. The regulation, under the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983, came into effect on 2 June 2015. The effect of the regulation is asfollows:
REEF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is a coordinated and integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting program for the Great Barrier Reef GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: WOPPABURRA TRADITIONAL OWNER HERITAGE Woppaburra Traditional Owner heritage assessment (Document No. 100428) To provide agency staff and applicants with guidance on permission applications that may impact on Aboriginal heritage values within the Woppaburra Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreement(TUMRA) boundaries.
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: GREAT BARRIER REEF BLUEPRINT FOR RESILIENCE Great Barrier Reef blueprint for resilience. This Blueprint signals a change in the future management of the Great Barrier Reef This Blueprint has been shaped by the outcomes of the Great Barrier Reef Summit, backed by the knowledge, experience and unwavering commitment of the dedicated individuals at the Great Barrier ReefMarine
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2021-22 Budget. The Treasurer will deliver the 2021-22 Federal Budget at approximately 7.30 pm (AEST) on Tuesday 11 May 2021. New plan recognises sea country connection. The heritage, knowledge, and cultural values of Mandubarra Traditional Owners is now formally captured. Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. GBRMPA - CORPORATE PLAN The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Corporate Plan 2020-21 sets our strategic direction for the agency for the next four years. Together with the Portfolio Budget Statement and Annual Report it forms the planning and performance framework for the Authority. Wealso produce a
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - TOURISM INDUSTRY ACTIVATION AND REEF PROTECTION Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. 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 GBRMPA - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CHARGE The environmental management charge (EMC) is a charge associated with most commercial activities, including tourism operations, non-tourist charter operations, and facilities, operating under a permit issued by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. GBRMPA - REEF SNAPSHOT The Reef snapshot: summer 2020-21 provides a concise, easy to understand summary of how the Reef has fared over the past summer, what this means for coral and the actions being taken to help coral health. The snapshot is a joint initiative of the Australian government’s lead management and science agencies for the GreatBarrier Reef, the
GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA - CAIRNS AREA PLAN OF MANAGEMENT A range of management tools are used so visitors can enjoy their favourite marine activities while protecting the natural environment. Rules in the Plan relate to protecting wildlife, vessel length, group size, motorised water sports, anchoring and mooring, and other vessel/aircraft restrictions. The Cairns Planning Area includesoffshore
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GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - TOURISM INDUSTRY ACTIVATION AND REEF PROTECTION Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. 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 GBRMPA - BAN ON CAPITAL DREDGE MATERIAL DISPOSAL The Australian Government has established a new regulation that ends the disposal of dredge material in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park from capital dredging projects such as port developments. The regulation, under the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983, came into effect on 2 June 2015. The effect of the regulation is asfollows:
REEF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is a coordinated and integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting program for the Great Barrier Reef GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: WOPPABURRA TRADITIONAL OWNER HERITAGE Woppaburra Traditional Owner heritage assessment (Document No. 100428) To provide agency staff and applicants with guidance on permission applications that may impact on Aboriginal heritage values within the Woppaburra Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreement(TUMRA) boundaries.
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: GREAT BARRIER REEF BLUEPRINT FOR RESILIENCE Great Barrier Reef blueprint for resilience. This Blueprint signals a change in the future management of the Great Barrier Reef This Blueprint has been shaped by the outcomes of the Great Barrier Reef Summit, backed by the knowledge, experience and unwavering commitment of the dedicated individuals at the Great Barrier ReefMarine
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - TOURISM INDUSTRY ACTIVATION AND REEF PROTECTION Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. 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 GBRMPA - BAN ON CAPITAL DREDGE MATERIAL DISPOSAL The Australian Government has established a new regulation that ends the disposal of dredge material in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park from capital dredging projects such as port developments. The regulation, under the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Regulations 1983, came into effect on 2 June 2015. The effect of the regulation is asfollows:
REEF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is a coordinated and integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting program for the Great Barrier Reef GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: WOPPABURRA TRADITIONAL OWNER HERITAGE Woppaburra Traditional Owner heritage assessment (Document No. 100428) To provide agency staff and applicants with guidance on permission applications that may impact on Aboriginal heritage values within the Woppaburra Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreement(TUMRA) boundaries.
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: GREAT BARRIER REEF BLUEPRINT FOR RESILIENCE Great Barrier Reef blueprint for resilience. This Blueprint signals a change in the future management of the Great Barrier Reef This Blueprint has been shaped by the outcomes of the Great Barrier Reef Summit, backed by the knowledge, experience and unwavering commitment of the dedicated individuals at the Great Barrier ReefMarine
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2021-22 Budget. The Treasurer will deliver the 2021-22 Federal Budget at approximately 7.30 pm (AEST) on Tuesday 11 May 2021. New plan recognises sea country connection. The heritage, knowledge, and cultural values of Mandubarra Traditional Owners is now formally captured. Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. GBRMPA - CORPORATE PLAN The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Corporate Plan 2020-21 sets our strategic direction for the agency for the next four years. Together with the Portfolio Budget Statement and Annual Report it forms the planning and performance framework for the Authority. Wealso produce a
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - TOURISM INDUSTRY ACTIVATION AND REEF PROTECTION Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. 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 GBRMPA - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CHARGE The environmental management charge (EMC) is a charge associated with most commercial activities, including tourism operations, non-tourist charter operations, and facilities, operating under a permit issued by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. GBRMPA - REEF SNAPSHOT The Reef snapshot: summer 2020-21 provides a concise, easy to understand summary of how the Reef has fared over the past summer, what this means for coral and the actions being taken to help coral health. The snapshot is a joint initiative of the Australian government’s lead management and science agencies for the GreatBarrier Reef, the
GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA - CAIRNS AREA PLAN OF MANAGEMENT A range of management tools are used so visitors can enjoy their favourite marine activities while protecting the natural environment. Rules in the Plan relate to protecting wildlife, vessel length, group size, motorised water sports, anchoring and mooring, and other vessel/aircraft restrictions. The Cairns Planning Area includesoffshore
GBRMPA - PN950T - PROJECT OFFICER EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT The Position. We are seeking a Project Officer to provide project, administrative and technical skills to support a range of educational and engagement projects.GBRMPA - HOME
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GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes REEF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is a coordinated and integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting program for the Great Barrier Reef GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
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ELIBRARY.GBRMPA.GOV.AU elibrary.gbrmpa.gov.au GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes REEF KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) is a coordinated and integrated monitoring, modelling and reporting program for the Great Barrier Reef GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
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ELIBRARY.GBRMPA.GOV.AU elibrary.gbrmpa.gov.au GBRMPA - GREAT BARRIER REEF TOURIST NUMBERS Great Barrier Reef tourist numbers. Tourism visitation to the entire Great Barrier Reef Marine Park for the calendar year ending 31 December 2020 was reported at approximately 920,000 visitor days. This figure does not include transfer passengers. Visitation fluctuatesdepending on
GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - TOURISM INDUSTRY ACTIVATION AND REEF PROTECTION Tourism Industry Activation and Reef Protection Initiative. 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 supportGBRMPA - MAPS
pick up a copy of the free zoning maps at your local bait and tackle shops, boating suppliers, marinas, visitor information centres, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Queensland Boating and Fisheries offices (available at most centres). contact the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority by calling 1800 990 177 and have afree zoning
GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA - EYE ON THE REEF Reef Health and Impact Survey. Our Eye on the Reef Reef Health and Impact Survey is a quick and efficient way to provide a snapshot of reef health at any time on any Reef. It is a quantifiable survey method that assesses reef health in a series of five-metre radius circles (a total of 78.5 square metres). GBRMPA - REEF 2050 PLAN The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program is a key part of the Reef 2050 Plan — moving forward the monitoring program will track the progress of the Reef 2050 Plan’s outcomes and targets. The Reef 2050 Plan 2019 Annual Report provides an overview of progress in implementing the Reef 2050 Plan from December 2017 toNovember 2018.
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - PN950T - PROJECT OFFICER EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT The Position. We are seeking a Project Officer to provide project, administrative and technical skills to support a range of educational and engagement projects.GBRMPA - HOME
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Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
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Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. closeGBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA - REEF 2050 PLAN The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program is a key part of the Reef 2050 Plan — moving forward the monitoring program will track the progress of the Reef 2050 Plan’s outcomes and targets. The Reef 2050 Plan 2019 Annual Report provides an overview of progress in implementing the Reef 2050 Plan from December 2017 toNovember 2018.
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. close GBRMPA ELIBRARY: LOCAL MARINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: TERMS OF Title: Local Marine Advisory Committee: Terms of reference 2021-2024: Authors: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority: Issue Date: 2021:Publisher:
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Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
GBRMPA - HOME
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. closeGBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
GBRMPA - HOME
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. closeGBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA - REEF 2050 PLAN The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program is a key part of the Reef 2050 Plan — moving forward the monitoring program will track the progress of the Reef 2050 Plan’s outcomes and targets. The Reef 2050 Plan 2019 Annual Report provides an overview of progress in implementing the Reef 2050 Plan from December 2017 toNovember 2018.
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. close GBRMPA ELIBRARY: LOCAL MARINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: TERMS OF Title: Local Marine Advisory Committee: Terms of reference 2021-2024: Authors: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority: Issue Date: 2021:Publisher:
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Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
GBRMPA - HOME
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. closeGBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
GBRMPA - HOME
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. closeGBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GBRMPA - REEF 2050 PLAN The Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program is a key part of the Reef 2050 Plan — moving forward the monitoring program will track the progress of the Reef 2050 Plan’s outcomes and targets. The Reef 2050 Plan 2019 Annual Report provides an overview of progress in implementing the Reef 2050 Plan from December 2017 toNovember 2018.
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. close GBRMPA ELIBRARY: LOCAL MARINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: TERMS OF Title: Local Marine Advisory Committee: Terms of reference 2021-2024: Authors: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority: Issue Date: 2021:Publisher:
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GBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
GBRMPA - HOME
GBRMPA - Home
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. closeGBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES The Master Reef Guide program is delivered by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators and Tourism and Events Queensland and is the first of its kind for the Reef. To reach a Master Reef Guide status, a comprehensive selection and training process is required. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA ELIBRARY: HOME GBRMPA ELibrary. eLibrary is the online digital archive for GBRMPA publications; a growing collection of reports, multimedia, posters and other publications. Exploring these resources is a great way to find out more about the Great Barrier Reef and how people care for it. Use the drop-down menus to get a feel for the range of topic themes GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
GBRMPA - HOME
GBRMPA - Home
GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES Values Collection home page. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritage values. Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions. Collection's Items(Sorted by
GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. closeGBRMPA - PERMITS
Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE Through the Great Barrier Reef Intergovernmental Agreement, the Australian and Queensland governments have been working together for the long-term management of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Keeping the Reef healthy requires a collaborative effort. Reef protection and management is a partnership between many governmentagencies
GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES This can easily be done by following the Responsible Reef Practices for recreational users associated with each of these activities: Anchoring and mooring (including use of public moorings) Around turtles. Around whales and dolphins. Bird watching. Boating and GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. How you dispose of waste water and litter can make a big difference to the quality of the water. Waste water may contain high levels of nutrients GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. close GBRMPA ELIBRARY: LOCAL MARINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: TERMS OF Title: Local Marine Advisory Committee: Terms of reference 2021-2024: Authors: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority: Issue Date: 2021:Publisher:
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rdx.page_auto_refresh_off. Please log on. User name OF REFERENCE TERMS 2021-2024 Local Marine Advisory Committee: Terms of Reference 2021 - 2024 . 4. Purpose . The purpose of the Committees is to: provide advice to theAuthority on Marine
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Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
The Great Barrier Reef was internationally recognised for its outstanding universal value with a world heritage listing in 1981. It’s the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem and includes around 2900 coral reefs, 600 continental islands, 300 coral cays and about 150 inshore mangrove islands. GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES Master Reef Guides are recognised as the world’s leading reef guides, interpreters and story tellers sharing the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritagevalues.
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Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINEAUSTRALIAN GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIER REEF INFOGREAT BARRIER REEF MANAGEMENTGREAT BARRIER REEF SIZEVISIT GREAT BARRIER REEFGREAT BARRIERREEFS
The Great Barrier Reef was internationally recognised for its outstanding universal value with a world heritage listing in 1981. It’s the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem and includes around 2900 coral reefs, 600 continental islands, 300 coral cays and about 150 inshore mangrove islands. GBRMPA - MASTER REEF GUIDES Master Reef Guides are recognised as the world’s leading reef guides, interpreters and story tellers sharing the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA - DOUGLAS SHOAL ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION PROJECTSEE MORE ONGBRMPA.GOV.AU
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GBRMPA ELIBRARY: VALUES The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s best known World Heritage sites with strong national, natural and cultural heritagevalues.
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Permissions in General. Some commercial activities and operations occurring in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Great Barrier Reef (Coast) Marine Park require a permit. Permits are granted by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Department of Environment and Science through a joint permission system. GBRMPA - FIELD MANAGEMENT OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE The Great Barrier Reef was internationally recognised for its outstanding universal value with a world heritage listing in 1981. It’s the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem and includes around 2900 coral reefs, 600 continental islands, 300 coral cays and about 150 inshore mangrove islands. GBRMPA - REEF 2050 INTEGRATED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The Reef 2050 Long-Term Sustainability Plan (Reef 2050 Plan) was developed by the Australian and Queensland governments, together with its partners, including Traditional Owners, industry, scientists and communities, as an overarching strategy for managing the Great Barrier Reef.. A key initiative of the Reef 2050 Plan is the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program (RIMReP) GBRMPA - RESPONSIBLE REEF PRACTICES When enjoying the many different activities and experiences on the Great Barrier Reef, it is important to enjoy them in a responsible and 'reef friendly' way. GBRMPA - COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS There are 14 coastal ecosystems that are important to the function of the Reef: coral reefs, lagoon floors, islands, open water, seagrass, coastline, estuaries, freshwater wetlands, forested floodplains, health and shrublands, grass and sedgelands, woodlands, forests, and rainforests. Some remain in their natural state while others have been modified through changes in land use. GBRMPA - WASTE (INCLUDING SEWAGE), CHEMICALS AND LITTER Waste (including sewage), chemicals and litter. The Great Barrier Reef's crystal clear turquoise water is one of its most alluring qualities and never fails to draw gasps of delight and amazement. GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY: LOGIN TO GBRMPA System Settings and Maintenance Organisational Units. close GBRMPA ELIBRARY: LOCAL MARINE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: TERMS OF Title: Local Marine Advisory Committee: Terms of reference 2021-2024: Authors: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority: Issue Date: 2021:Publisher:
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