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UNESCO threatens 'in danger' listing for Great Barrier Reef
POSTED 02 Jun 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The reef – which is home to more than 1,500 different species of fish – is overdeveloped, polluted and damaged by climate change, according to UNESCO Credit: Shutterstock.com
The Great Barrier Reef’s heritage status could be in jeopardy after UNESCO revealed it was considering listing the natural wonder as “in danger”, something that could potentially cripple the area’s tourism industry.

With increasingly milky waters and low-quality coral, areas of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are a shell of their former selves. Granted World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1981, the reef – which is home to more than 1,500 different species of fish – is overdeveloped, polluted and damaged by climate change, according to the heritage body.

Over the course of the last 30 years, the heritage site – made up of 600 islands and 3,000 coral reefs) has lost around 50 per cent of its coral. The region contributes around AU$6bn (US$4.6bn, €4.2bn, £3bn) to the Australian economy.

If the reef was listed as “in danger”, it would be a heavy blow to tourism for the area and the coastal communities which rely on the reef as a source of income. A draft decision by UNESCO proposes not to list the Great Barrier Reef as “in danger” immediately, but does put Australia on notice, requesting a progress report by 1 December 2016.

The government has pledged more than AU$2bn (US$1.5bn, €1.4bn, £1bn) to the reef over the next 10 years divided over four federal agencies, six state agencies and several major research programmes. The Queensland government has also pledged to forbid dredge spoil - the process of digging out sand, silt and rock from the sea floor to create deeper ports for ships - from being deposited in reef waters or on nearby wetlands, with the local government also recently announcing it would introduce laws limiting port development adjacent to the reef.

If the reef was listed as “in danger”, it would be a heavy blow to tourism for the area and the coastal communities which rely on the reef as a source of income Credit: Shutterstock.com
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UNESCO threatens 'in danger' listing for Great Barrier Reef
POSTED 02 Jun 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
The reef – which is home to more than 1,500 different species of fish – is overdeveloped, polluted and damaged by climate change, according to UNESCO Credit: Shutterstock.com
The Great Barrier Reef’s heritage status could be in jeopardy after UNESCO revealed it was considering listing the natural wonder as “in danger”, something that could potentially cripple the area’s tourism industry.

With increasingly milky waters and low-quality coral, areas of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are a shell of their former selves. Granted World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1981, the reef – which is home to more than 1,500 different species of fish – is overdeveloped, polluted and damaged by climate change, according to the heritage body.

Over the course of the last 30 years, the heritage site – made up of 600 islands and 3,000 coral reefs) has lost around 50 per cent of its coral. The region contributes around AU$6bn (US$4.6bn, €4.2bn, £3bn) to the Australian economy.

If the reef was listed as “in danger”, it would be a heavy blow to tourism for the area and the coastal communities which rely on the reef as a source of income. A draft decision by UNESCO proposes not to list the Great Barrier Reef as “in danger” immediately, but does put Australia on notice, requesting a progress report by 1 December 2016.

The government has pledged more than AU$2bn (US$1.5bn, €1.4bn, £1bn) to the reef over the next 10 years divided over four federal agencies, six state agencies and several major research programmes. The Queensland government has also pledged to forbid dredge spoil - the process of digging out sand, silt and rock from the sea floor to create deeper ports for ships - from being deposited in reef waters or on nearby wetlands, with the local government also recently announcing it would introduce laws limiting port development adjacent to the reef.

If the reef was listed as “in danger”, it would be a heavy blow to tourism for the area and the coastal communities which rely on the reef as a source of income Credit: Shutterstock.com
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Australian firm with Chinese links to redevelop Great Barrier Reef island for AU$600m


Australian company White Horse Australia – which has strong ties to one of China’s best known advertising and media companies White Horse Group – is set to redevelop a 584- hectare leasehold on Lindeman Island with the help of DBI Design and project managers Eastview Australia.
OVA Studio prototype brings the oceans to life with 3D Swimarium


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Great Barrier Reef aquarium targeting 500,000 visitors


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