This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). The first time a giant trevally fish hits me on the forehead, I freeze. We’re 39ft below the surface of the ocean at dusk, the inky ...
Be an ambassador for the ocean – why the Great Barrier Reef’s future depends on responsible tourists
Tropical North Queensland is home to two extraordinary ecosystems side by side. Expect unbelievable wildernesses, ancient cultures and the privilege of realising your visit is protecting their future.
Australia's dive industry has backed calls to expand no-fishing and no-drilling zones across the nation's oceans ahead of a ...
A NEW alliance has formed between dive operators and a major green group, who are calling upon the Federal Government to take stronger action against climate change. The Association of Marine Park ...
This is the Great Barrier Reef's wet season, with average daytime temperatures in the north hovering in the high 80s. Intermittent tropical downpours are common, meaning water visibility is blurred ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest living structure, so big, it can be seen from space. Photograph by Kieran Stone, ...
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