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A step-by-step guide on how to enter data collected through the Rapid Monitoring survey and the Be a Marine Biologist for a Day survey into the Eye on the Reef website.
Reef Guardian Program Guidance
New to the program -Access your digital sign here!
Certificates
End of year presentation night or school assembly could go to the next level with this Reef Guardian Champion Award.
Video
It's a great interview piece from 'Dr Turtle' Mark Read who goes into a green turtle 'deep dive'. This is a Reef in Focus podcast and great educative piece.
Video
Marine debris, including plastic pollution, is one of the most serious threats to the health and resilience of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Poor water quality from land-based run-off is one of the biggest threats to the health and resilience of the Great Barrier Reef. All actions — big or small — are vital for the Reef’s future. Students can help the Reef recover from the legacy of past actions and be better able to withstand those predicted to threaten its future. This series aims to encourage students to learn about and care for their local environment, in turn contributing to the health of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Illegal fishing is one of the biggest threats to the Great Barrier Reef. All actions — big or small — are vital for the Reef’s future. Students can help the Reef recover from the legacy of past actions and be better able to withstand those predicted to threaten its future. This series aims to encourage students to learn about and care for their local environment, in turn contributing to the health of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Coastal development is one of the biggest threats to the health and resilience of the Great Barrier Reef. All actions — big or small — are vital for the Reef’s future. Students can help the Reef recover from the legacy of past actions and be better able to withstand those predicted to threaten its future. This series aims to encourage students to learn about and care for their local environment, in turn contributing to the health of the Great Barrier Reef.
Video
Climate change effects the world and the Great Barrier Reef. Video on the threat of climate change.
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The Marine Park Authority’s Chief Scientist Dr David Wachenfeld gives us a coral bleaching 101 lesson, answering the top questions: What is coral? What is coral bleaching? What causes coral bleaching? Can bleached coral recover?