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Great Barrier Reef Too Little, Too Late
Jan 28th, 2022 at 1:20pm
 
Great Barrier Reef to receive another $1 billion in funding to save jobs and environment
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January 27 2022

The Great Barrier Reef has deteriorated in recent decades due to pollution and climate change.   Sad



The federal government is set to make its largest-ever investment in saving the Great Barrier Reef, announcing an additional $1 billion towards improving water quality, reef management and research.

Key points:
More than $3 billion has been committed to protecting the Great Barrier Reef
New money will fund water-quality improvements and scientific research
The United Nations is due to report on the health of the reef next month
The government hopes the funding will help protect more than 64,000 jobs and $6.4 billion in tourism dollars attached to the reef economy.

More than half of the funding will go towards improving water quality through remediating erosion, improving land condition and reducing nutrient and pesticide run-off.

Environment Minister Sussan Ley said the $1 billion package would be managed by her department and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and would be delivered through local communities and industries, including traditional owners.

"Our farmers, tourism operators and fishers are our reef champions and we are supporting them through practical water and land-based strategies that will contribute significantly to the health of the reef," Ms Ley said.

Person snorkeling looks down towards corals while holding onto a line from a boat.
An additional $90 million will be invested in Great Barrier Reef research.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison told Brisbane radio station 4BC the additional funding would not just protect the reef but also the livelihoods of tourism businesses that rely on it.

"There's 64,000 jobs that are dependent on that reef and so its health is about the economic health of that region as well as the natural health of that region," he said.

Goverment accused of too little, too late   Sad
The federal government has faced calls to increase its efforts to preserve the Great Barrier Reef, since UNESCO warned last year it intended to list the reef as "in danger".

The government successfully staved off an immediate listing, but the reef still faces the prospect of being listed as "in danger".

What's next for the Great Barrier Reef?
Australia stopped the Great Barrier Reef being immediately listed as "in danger", but the government is under mounting pressure to demonstrate how it's tackling climate change.


The World Heritage Committee has asked UNESCO to undertake a monitoring mission but Ms Ley said they have not yet visited Australia.

“I've written to UNESCO. I've invited the reactive monitoring mission to come and look forward to further correspondence indicating that they will visit,” she told the ABC.

“I look forward to the reactive monitoring mission coming to Australia and seeing for themselves how our reef communities are working hard [and] are practising the strongest possible reef management.”

The federal government was also required to submit a report to UNESCO by next month that outlines how it is protecting the reef and, Ms Ley said, the report was on track to be sent soon.

Shadow Environment Minister Terri Butler said the government had waited too long to act on the reef.   Sad 

"It shouldn't take five minutes to midnight, an election campaign and a UNESCO report to get this government to act on the reef, and frankly they need to do more on climate change," Ms Butler said.

"The government's announcement is for funding over 10 years or so— we don't even know how much of this money is supposed to be spent immediately, and how much is going to be spent in years seven, eight or nine.

"Australians are going to judge this government on what they have done over the past decade, not what they say they are going to do in a decade's time."

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority's chair has previously warned the health of the reef will continue to deteriorate without climate action.

Greens senator Larissa Waters said the "belated cash splash" was a distraction from the government's inaction on climate change.

"Climate policy is the most important factor in saving the reef, and the government's policy is crap," Senator Waters said.

Mr Morrison said the Great Barrier Reef was "the best-managed reef in the world", and the new funding was on top of $2 billion already invested in its sustainability plan.

"We are backing the health of the reef and the economic future of tourism operators, hospitality providers and Queensland communities [who] are at the heart of the reef economy," Mr Morrison said.

The government said it would direct scientific research funding to projects such as coral seeding, reef stabilisation, the development of heat-resistant coral and climate adaptation work with turtles and other marine species.
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Reply #1 - Jan 28th, 2022 at 5:41pm
 
What a load of crap about the GBR being in trouble. The AIMS database shows different.
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Reply #2 - Jan 28th, 2022 at 6:32pm
 
Lee are you going to have another go at convincing everyone that bleached corals don't die?
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Reply #3 - Jan 28th, 2022 at 8:30pm
 
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Coalition to use $1bn fund to build world-class car park in Great Barrier Reef



Following today’s earlier announcement of a $1 billion investment in the Great Barrier Reef, the Federal Government has provided specific details of how the money will be spent, outlining plans for a much-needed car park in the heart of the reef.

Scott Morrison pointed out that there is currently no parking whatsoever in the reef, thanks to years of state and federal Labor government neglect. The PM said the new money would be targeted to ensure it has the greatest impact in securing a sizable distraction before the election and meet the highest standards of misappropriation the Australian people had come to expect from the Coalition.

Environment Minister Sussan Ley said the money will help protect more than 64,000 votes in Queensland without acknowledging that UNESCO has tried to label the Great Barrier Reef as ‘in danger’ for years. “This is the biggest investment in car parking in a coral reef anywhere in the world,” Ms Ley said.

With much of the reef now bleached white, Ms Ley said the Government was well aware of the need for more colour. “And if you were to look at the colour-coded spreadsheet we used to determine this funding, you’ll see we’ve included every single colour in the rainbow”

​​Ms Ley said UNESCO officials had been invited back to examine the car park and will be first to use it.






https://www.theshovel.com.au/2022/01/28/1bn-fund-to-build-car-park-in-great-barr...

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Reply #4 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 11:19am
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 28th, 2022 at 8:30pm:
With much of the reef now bleached white, Ms Ley said the Government was well aware of the need for more colour.


Really? Specifics? No news of new bleaching and the coral has recovered.

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Reply #5 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 11:20am
 
freediver wrote on Jan 28th, 2022 at 6:32pm:
Lee are you going to have another go at convincing everyone that bleached corals don't die?


Have you got the proof yet? You know necropsy results? Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #6 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 11:43am
 
What are you on about now Lee?
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Reply #7 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 11:55am
 
What a load of cobbler's.

Granted, stopping fertiliser runoff would be helpful BUT

$1 Billion, $10 Billion, $100 Billion ... makes no difference.

Global warming is the cause.

No amount of spending by taxpayers is going to solve the problem.

The world needs to cut CO2 substantially and even then it could take hundreds of years for the reef to recover.   Sad
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Reply #8 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 12:07pm
 
freediver wrote on Jan 29th, 2022 at 11:43am:
What are you on about now Lee?


You are the one saying corals are dead. Provide evidence. Not something that says they WILL die if temperature stays high for days (and NIGHTS). Roll Eyes
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Reply #10 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 12:22pm
 
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You are the one saying corals are dead.


Can you quote me?

Are you going to have another go at convincing everyone that bleached corals don't die?
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Reply #11 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 12:24pm
 
lee wrote on Jan 29th, 2022 at 11:19am:
John Smith wrote on Jan 28th, 2022 at 8:30pm:
With much of the reef now bleached white, Ms Ley said the Government was well aware of the need for more colour.


Really? Specifics? No news of new bleaching and the coral has recovered.

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That was a satirical article you fool. Meant to trick idiots.
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Reply #12 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 12:30pm
 
freediver wrote on Jan 8th, 2022 at 8:14pm:
You are so full of crap Lee. Corals can and do die completely as a result of bleaching.


So tell us petal when and where they did the necropsies. perhaps you mean those "dead" corals that channeled Lazarus. Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

But they do die of old age. Wink

Edit: BTW Flying over the coral, as was done, does not show corals as either dead or alive. The colour varies with the depth of the water. [/quote]
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Reply #13 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 12:32pm
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_bleaching

Bleached corals continue to live, but they are more vulnerable to disease and starvation.[3][4] Zooxanthellae provide up to 90 percent of the coral's energy,[2] so corals are deprived of nutrients when zooxanthellae are expelled.[5] Some corals recover[1] if conditions return to normal,[3] and some corals can feed themselves.[3] However, the majority of coral without zooxanthellae starve.
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Reply #14 - Jan 29th, 2022 at 12:36pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 29th, 2022 at 12:24pm:
That was a satirical article you fool. Meant to trick idiots.


So it was.
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