Outlook Online 2009
Climate Change Action Plan activities grouped by area of interest
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority undertakes a number of different activities which help to fulfil key objectives under the Great Barrier Reef Climate Change Action Plan. These activities involve a range of Great Barrier Reef Marine Park stakeholders, from industries such as fisheries and tourism through to communities and scientific researchers. The table below lists a sample of these activities and examples of the particular stakeholder groups or areas of interest to which they relate. Follow the links after each title to learn more about a projects in a particular area of interest.
Activity | Fishing | Tourism | Communities and councils | Scientific research
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| Showcasing sustainable island management on the Great Barrier Reef – Energy audits on Low Isles and Lady Elliot Island | √ | | ||
| Tourism Operation Audits for Climate Action Readiness
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| Lady Elliot Island climate change trail signage
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| Development of a climate change module for the Reef Guardian Council Program
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| Community engagement on the climate change issue – Development of an interactive climate change display
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| Mapping reef health using Google Earth
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| Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg's Smart State Premier's Fellowship 2009 - 2014 | | √ |
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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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