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217 result(s) found, displaying 131 to 140Reef Guardian Program Guidance
This document justifies how the Australian Curriculum (ACARA V9) aligns with the Rapid Monitoring citizen science survey and how it is mapped across year levels to support teachers and tourism operators applying for The Great Barrier Reef Education Experience Program.
Reef Guardian Program Guidance
Step by step guide on how to conduct a drain stencilling activity with your students. Includes stencil images to assist with designing your school's drain art.
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Watch this video to get a better understanding of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Monitoring Program.
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Live panel discussion on how we manage outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish and how you can get involved.
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Live panel discussion exploring how we consider the social benefits and impacts to the Great Barrier Reef.
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Live panel discussion on some of the amazing biodiversity found on the Great Barrier Reef and how we work to protect this variety of life!
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In this live panel discussion, colleagues from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s Intelligence, Compliance and Field Operations team discuss how we undertake surveillance, act on reports of illegal activity and enforce penalties for offences.
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Live webinar from National Science Week 2020, our colleagues from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority discuss our position on Climate Change, how caring for the Reef is a shared responsibility and what we are doing to build Reef resilience with our actions.
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Live panel discussion as part of National Science Week 2020, we asked three of our colleagues at the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority to share how they came to love science, what they love about the Marine Park and what they do in their jobs today to help protect the Reef.