Outlook Online 2009
Site-specific Management
Site management arrangements are localised plans for use of a particular site. They identify significant values of the specific site and describe current management arrangements for these sites concentrating on specific use issues and cumulative impacts at the site.
If you wish to provide comments or suggestions to improve management of any site please email the Planning unit at planning@gbrmpa.gov.au marked attention Manager, Planning.
Sites
Far Northern Management Area
Cairns/Cooktown Management Area
Position Statement on No Structures Sub-zones
- Cairns Area Plan of Management Historical Site Plans
- Clump Point, Mission Beach
- Low Isles, offshore from Port Douglas
- Michaelmas Cay Locality
- Upolu Cay Reef
Townsville/Whitsunday Management Area
Position Statement on Management of Commercial Jet Ski Operations around Magnetic Island
- Bauer Bay, South Molle Island
- Blue Pearl Bay, Hayman Island
- Whitsundays Plan of Management Setting 5 Site Plans
- Tongue Bay, Hill Inlet, Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island
Mackay/Capricorn Management Area
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Free Zoning Maps
If you're heading out on the water, don't forget your free Zoning Map so you know where you can go and what you can do.
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Whale of a time
The Great Barrier Reef is a hive of activity. If you're lucky enough to see a humpback whale from May to September, make sure you keep a safe distance.
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Important milestone
We're delighted to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park's World Heritage listing.
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Visit the Reef
Visit our Great Barrier Reef and discover its amazing plants, animals and habitats. There are a range of tourism experiences on offer.
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What you can do
Everyone has a role to play in protecting our Great Barrier Reef. Find out what you can do to help protect this Great Australian icon.
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Report marine strandings
If you see sick, dead or stranded marine animals please call RSPCA QLD 1300 ANIMAL
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Climate Change and the Great Barrier Reef
A Vulnerability Assessment: of the issues that could have far-reaching consequences for the Great Barrier Reef.

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