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Great Keppel Island Watersports and Activities is one of 17 marine tourism operators along the Great Barrier Reef that will take to the water from this week for reef site monitoring and maintenance.
The operators successfully applied to be part of a $2.3 million Federal Government program to support jobs in the sector and keep an eye on the reef.
Keppel Dive and GKI Watersports and Activities owner Lyndsay Appleton said by being involved, her staff’s skills and the health of the reef could be more closely monitored.
“This initiative allows us to support the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority by completing Tourism Weekly Eye on the Reef surveys each week and Reef Health and Impact Surveys every month, over a six-month period,” she said.
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Subscriber only LOCAL reef tourism operators, including Quicksilver and Passions of Paradise, will monitor and survey reef health across 234 reefs in a $3.2m project to protect jobs. Federal Member for Leichhardt Warren Entsch said 17 marine tourism operators stuck up their hand to do the work, which would support about 300 existing jobs. He said the monitoring would support the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority s Reef Blueprint, which outlines what actions can support reef resilience. The project aims to provide a degree of business continuity for tourism operations through the provision of key services at 243 high-value tourism sites, Mr Entsch said.
News by Bronwyn Farr and Jack Lawrie 22nd Feb 2021 1:57 PM
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Subscriber only LOCAL reef tourism operators, including Quicksilver and Passions of Paradise, will monitor and survey reef health across 234 reefs in a $3.2m project to protect jobs. Federal Member for Leichhardt Warren Entsch said 17 marine tourism operators stuck up their hand to do the work, which would support about 300 existing jobs. He said the monitoring would support the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority s Reef Blueprint, which outlines what actions can support reef resilience. The project aims to provide a degree of business continuity for tourism operations through the provision of key services at 243 high-value tourism sites, Mr Entsch said.
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