Today’s Australian Government announcement of an injection of more than $250 million into the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s world-leading marine park management reflects the importance of the Reef and will keep our Reef protection programs at the cutting-edge .
The Reef Authority, along with our partners at AIMS and the CSIRO, has released the Reef health Snapshot, which provides a summary of Reef conditions over the past summer.
Darumbal Traditional Owners today celebrated the official launch of a community-based plan for managing their Sea Country in a joint agreement with the Australian and Queensland governments.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority has joined with over 30 other protected area agencies around the world to sign a joint statement on climate change and biodiversity loss.
Please attribute these comments to Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority CEO Mr Josh Thomas:
The Australian Institute of Marine Science’s (AIMS) finding that hard coral cover has increased across all regions of the Great Barrier Reef is very welcome news.