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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority reflecting on 2021

by GBRMPA 20 Dec 2021 23:07 UTC
Keeping an eye on the Reef this summer © GBRMPA

Welcome to the final edition of Reef in Brief for the year. Watch the video to hear from Josh Thomas, Chief Executive Officer for his reflection on 2021.

Keeping an eye on the Reef this summer

With a La Niña now confirmed for the tropical Pacific, the outlook for the health of the Great Barrier Reef depends greatly on local weather conditions over the upcoming summer. Based on several models presented, the summer outlook for the Reef is still uncertain at this point.

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Darumbal TUMRA

This month the Reef Authority and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service accredited the Darumbal Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreement (TUMRA). The TUMRA with Darumbal Traditional Owners is in place until 2037 and covers an area of 36,606 km2. There are now 10 TUMRA and one Indigenous Land Use Agreement in place covering more than 43% of the GBR coastline.

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Reef HQ Aquarium is on a roll!

This year marked the beginning of a transformation that will cement Reef HQ as the world's largest living coral reef aquarium and a global destination for reef education. Our Snapshot of Capital Works summarises the early works program, system upgrades, and outlines some of the local businesses used in the redevelopment of Reef Hq. To date, more than 50 contractors and sub-contractors have been involved in early capital works since the start of the project with the Authority investing more than $7 million in the local and regional economy.

Snapshot of Capital Works

Eye on the Reef Tourism Monitoring Effort dashboard

Reef health information is central to our management and we need help to monitor its health and keep a lookout for any changes. The new Eye on the Reef Tourism Monitoring Effort dashboard showcases the important contribution tourism operators provide in monitoring reef health and impacts.

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