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Aust Unveils Reef Protection Plan

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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said there was a “strong link” between the coral-eating species and run-off from water pollution.

“While [the reef] is facing increasing threats, we intend to remain leaders in reef management,” he said.

The new measures include spending:

■ AU$36m on farmers to restore vegetation around reef catchments, offsetting erosion;

■ AU$10m for an “all-out assault” on crown-of-thorns starfish by increasing culling vessels;

■ AU$6m on science agencies to develop ways to make coral more “resilient”;

■ AU$4m to employ more field officers to warn about bleaching. It is part of a commitment by federal and state government­s to spend AU$2bn on improving the reef over the next decade. “We want to ensure its future for the benefit of all Australian­s, particular­ly those whose livelihood depends on the reef,” the government said in a statement on Monday.

However, some environmen­tal groups criticised the package for not focusing more on climate change.

“[This] is the kind of tinkering around the edges approach that has failed in the past and does nothing to address the cause of devastatin­g coral bleaching”, Greenpeace said in a statement.

Others reiterated their opposition to a proposed coal mine, which they say would further damage the reef.

But Mr Turnbull dismissed what he called “doomsaying” on the issue, telling reporters on Monday that it was important to “take up this challenge positively”.

The reef, located in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland, spans an area of 344,400 sq km (133,000 sq mi) and is the largest living structure on Earth.

It contribute­s an estimate AU$6.4bn a year to the Australian economy.

The UN says it is the “most biodiverse” of all the World Heritage sites, and of “enormous scientific and intrinsic importance”.

We want to ensure its future for the benefit of all Australian­s, particular­ly those whose livelihood depends on the reef. Australian Government Statement

 ??  ?? Dr. J.E.N. Veron explores a section of Great Detached Reef on the Northern Great Barrier.
Dr. J.E.N. Veron explores a section of Great Detached Reef on the Northern Great Barrier.

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