- About Onboard
- What you do
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Where you go
- Far North
- Cooktown and Ribbon Reefs Region
- Cairns and Port Douglas
- Hinchinbrook Region
- Hinchinbrook Planning Area
- Tourism Opportunities Available in the Hinchinbrook Planning Area
- Group and Vessel Limits in the Hinchinbrook Planning Area
- Sensitive Locations in the Hinchinbrook Planning Area
- Significant Bird Sites around Hinchinbrook
- Anchoring and Mooring in the Hinchinbrook Planning Area
- Transit Lanes in the Hinchinbrook planning Area
- Making a Hinchinbrook Booking
- Hinchinbrook Planning Area
- Townsville Region
- Whitsundays
- Mackay Region
- Capricorn Coast
- Permits
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Stewardship and Best Practice
- High Standard Tourism
- Responsible Reef Practices
- Anchoring
- At Home and the Office
- Bird Watching
- Boating
- Chemical Use
- Climate Change Action
- Collecting
- Diving
- Dugong Protection
- Education and Interpretation
- Fish Feeding
- Fishing
- Fuel and Oil
- Good Neighbour Behavior
- Island and Beach visits
- Litter Reduction
- Marine Life Viewing
- Moorings
- Motorised Water Sports
- Outboard Engines
- Reporting
- Research and Monitoring
- Service Standards
- Shipwrecks
- Snorkelling
- Supporting Local Communities
- Supporting Local Indigenous Communities
- Turtle Watching
- Underwater Photography
- Walking on the Reef
- Wastewater (sewage, greywater and bilge water)
- Whale and Dolphin Watching
- Take Action on Climate Change
- Environmental Management Charge (EMC)
Onboard
Welcome to the online Tourism Operator’s Handbook for operating in one of the world’s most unique and treasured natural environments - the big, beautiful and diverse Great Barrier Reef.

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