Breadcrumb Home Topics Topics Explore information and resources on the Great Barrier Reef by topic. Topics Citizen science Eco challenges Ecosystems and Connectivity Endangered species Extreme weather Indigenous Sea Country Marine debris Reef Management Reef Threats Reef Posters STEM Units Sustainability Virtual Learning Experiences Water quality World heritage Citizen science Resources for the Reef Authority's community monitoring programs including Eye on the Reef Rapid Monitoring and Be a Marine Biologist for a Day. Eco challenges Engaging marine-themed STEAM Eco challenge Ecosystem connectivity and biodiversity Resources on the habitats, flora and fauna that all interconnect to the reef. Endangered species Resources on reef animals that are listed as endangered or critically endangered. Extreme weather Resources on cyclones, floods, flood plumes and climate change increase sea surface temperatures. Indigenous sea country Resources on the cultural and histories of Indigenous and Torres Strait Islanders on Sea Country including Traditional Use Marine Resource Agreement (TUMRA) Marine debris Resources on the effects of debris to animals and resources to reduce marine debris. Reef management As Australia's lead managers of the Great Barrier Reef, we work with government, industry and the community. Resources include Outlook reports, Reef 2050 and reports. Reef posters A collection of reef posters and activities that include the Reef Beat Series. Reef threats Resources on biological and human impacts that affect the long-term resilience of the reef, including: coastal development and land-use run-off, direct use, acidification, over fishing, and Crown-of-thorns starfish. STEM units Hands on activities including: Ozobots, Rapid Monitoring, Be a Marine Biologist for a Day, Reeflection, Creek investigations, and Yoyos. Sustainability Resources to inspire schools and students to adopt sustainable practices. Virtual learning experiences Wherever you are in the world, experience the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef through fun, engaging and unique learning opportunities that allow participants to interact with our experienced marine educators. Water quality Resources on effects to water quality, Marine Monitoring Program, data and creek monitoring. World heritage Resources on the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage site listed in 1981. Share this page Facebook X LinkedIn Email