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1 PART 1 - THE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE Overview The earth is undergoing accelerating climate change that is being driven by rapidly increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. Species are migrating towards the poles, ecosystems like coral reefs are experienci...
Changing Patterns ofReef Tourism Gianna Moscardo, Rebecca Saltzer, Anne Galletly, Adrian Burke & Amy Hildebrandt CRC Reef Research Centre &James Cook Universitywww. CRC Reef Research Centre Technical Report No. 49Changing Patterns of Reef Tourism Gianna ...
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world, roughly parallel to the coast of Queensland, Australia, for almost 2,000km. References Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority 2000, Tourism Operatorís Handbook for the Great Barrier Reef, G...
FIFTH AUSTRALIAN WORLD HERITAGE MANAGERS' WORKSHOP 1998 1 CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 FOREWORD 4 POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS 5 1 Policy recommendations concerning Indigenous involvement in the management of World Heritage Areas 5 2 Policy recommendations concerning m...
Queensland Museum Annual Report 2004 2005 Directory Queensland Museum PO Box 3300, SOUTH BRISBANE, QLD, 4101 Telephone: ( 07) 3840 7555 Fax: ( 07) 3846 1918 www. Queensland Museum Annual Report 2004 2005 Queensland Museum Our Vision The Queensland Museu...
Minke Whale Project Research Update Information Sheet # 6: 28 November 2003 1 Project researcher and videographer Susan Sobtzick shooting video for length measurements and IDís, drifting on a rope behind Undersea Explorer. Conditions of the new permits i...
: ANALYSING CRITICAL REEF TOURISM SITUATIONS Abstract The visitor experience on the Great Barrier Reef is analysed through the application of social situations analysis. The study applies the eight core features of social situations -goals, environmenta...
The reef operations surveyed included a variety of sizes and types of boats, and lengths and purposes of the trip. People were surveyed on large and small day trip boats, island trips, overnight cruises, diving trips, and bareboat cruises. People visiti...
Seagrass-Watch is a community-based monitoring program developed by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries in conjunction with CRC Reef, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and local community groups. CRC Reef and Rainforest CRC created a join...
SMARTER, SAFER PONTOONS FOR REEF TOURISTS CRC Reef researchers have released guidelines for planning and designing structures on the Great Barrier Reef that will help to make new structures safer for tourists and the reef. CRC Reef researchers, Associate...
Science for the ecologically sustainable development of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area To undertake an integrated program of applied research and development, training and extension aimed at enhancing the viability of, and expanding sustainab...
Program E. Education and communication To provide exciting and innovative education and training programs for the future leaders in research, industry and management in Australia and overseas. l CRC Reef researchers contributed to public debate on world...
CRC REEF RESEARCH CENTRE TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 56 Traditional Owner aspirations towards co- operative management of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: community case studies. CRC Reef Research Centre Technical Report No 56. CRC Reef Research Cen...
com/ monthlymarketreports MONTHLY MARKET REPORT March 2008 India Key Market Message For year ending December 07, the market grew by 14% over the previous year. 1. Key Market Results and Achievements Key Tour operators have launched their summer campaign...
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