How does the Great Barrier Reef work together?

How does the Great Barrier Reef work together?

Barrier reefs enable inner sea grass beds and mangroves to thrive by buffering them from rough seas. In turn, these formations prevent contaminants from entering the fragile ecosystem and smothering the coral by capturing nutrients and sediments in runoff. They also serve as a nursery for many of the reef’s residents.

Who is the traditional owner of the Great Barrier Reef?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef area and have a continuing connection to their land and sea country.

Who are the key stakeholders of the Great Barrier Reef?

At the Australian Government level, the Prime Minister, the Minister for the Environment and the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment are key stakeholders, and at a State Government level the Premier and the Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef, Minister for Science and Minister for the Arts are …

Why is the Great Barrier Reef important to the traditional owners?

The cultural significance of the Great Barrier Reef to these communities has largely been documented through paintings, songs and stories that have been passed down through generations. The Aborigines and Torres Straight people used these waters to gather fish and other natural resources required for their sustenance.

How is Great Barrier Reef formed?

Corals began to form around the base of these mountains, which at the time were continental islands. Once sea levels began to rise, the growth of coral began to creep up the mountains, which were eventually completely submerged, leaving behind small islands, barrier reefs and atolls that we know and see today.

How diverse is the Great Barrier Reef?

Its diversity includes but is not restricted to over 410 species of hard coral, over 1,620 species of fish, 2,000 species of sponge, 14 species of sea snake, six of the world’s seven species of marine turtle, at least 300 mollusc species, 630 species of echinoderm, and 500 species of marine alga.

What is the Aboriginal name for Great Barrier Reef?

Uiure
We have visitors board who have no idea Australia has an Indigenous culture and when they discover we have been living sustainably with Uiure (the Great Barrier Reef) for generations they are blown away.”

What organisations help the Great Barrier Reef?

WWF works with the Australian Marine Conservation Society to manage the Fight For the Reef campaign, which champions greater protection for the Great Barrier Reef. The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of the major threats to the Reef including industrialisation, global warming and fertiliser run-off.

Who was involved in the development of the Reef 2050 plan?

Development of the Reef 2050 Plan A unanimous UNESCO World Heritage Committee decision not to inscribe the Great Barrier Reef as in-danger, acknowledged the significant efforts undertaken by the Australian and Queensland governments in developing the Reef 2050 Plan to manage and protect our global treasure.

Who is the traditional owner?

‘Traditional owner group’ is defined in the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010 (Vic) to include those people recognised by the Attorney-General as traditional owners, based on their traditional and cultural associations with the land.

Is the Great Barrier Reef man made?

The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is the world’s biggest single structure made by living organisms. This reef structure is composed of and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps….Great Barrier Reef.

UNESCO World Heritage Site
Website www.gbrmpa.gov.au
Coordinates 18°17′S 147°42′E