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read moreThe Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) is urging the community to comment on a plan to protect at-risk plants, animals and habitats of the Great Barrier Reef.
Releasing the draft Great Barrier Reef Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2012 this week, GBRMPA Chairman Dr Russell Reichelt said it identifies at-risk species and habitats, and is supported by vulnerability assessments that give an overview of the species, their health and status, as well as recommending actions to protect them.
It follows the Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report 2009, which highlighted a need for a specific strategy to address threats to the Reef's plants, animals and habitats.
Dr Reichelt stated "a strong focus of the strategy is improving inshore biodiversity.
"It's these inshore areas where species and habitats are under the greatest pressure from a range of threats including coastal development.
"The Reef's zoning plan is protecting biodiversity, and water quality is improving with the Reef Rescue initiative, but more is needed to address cumulative impacts on inshore biodiversity.
"This strategy's overarching approach is vital when managing such a large, complex ecosystem with so many different species. It allows resources to be directed to those plants and animals that most need our help.
"It also highlights the importance of working with community and industry, improving ecosystem knowledge, and using this to build the Reef's resilience.
"Our priority will be working with government, industry, researchers and the community to restore degraded habitats and re-connect coastal ecosystems along the Reef.
"Local and regional action will be needed to protect species and habitats. For example, well work with our partners including scientists, the Queensland Government, natural resource management groups, Traditional Owners and local communities to identify the best ways to rehabilitate wetlands so they are healthy and support the inshore area of the Reef.
"This is especially the case when evidence indicates some at-risk species, including threadfin salmon and snubfin dolphin are highly susceptible to local threats like habitat loss and poor water quality."
Dr Reichelt said while coastal planning and port expansions were clearly outside of GBRMPA's jurisdiction, the strategy aimed to improve water quality run-off from land-based activities to the marine environment through its work with industry and the community.
It will help inform the joint Australian and Queensland Government strategic assessment of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area that focuses on sustainable coastal development in the Great Barrier Reef Region.
Consultation on the Great Barrier Reef Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2012 closes Friday 28th September 2012.
The draft strategy and vulnerability assessments can be viewed at http://bit.ly/NroPxk
2nd June 2012 - UNESCO report slams Great Barrier Reef management
19th March 2012 - ‘Blue forests’ the key to species survival on Great Barrier Reef
3rd March 2012 - Great Barrier Reef confirmed as a ‘National Landscape’
10th November 2011 - Great Barrier Reef tourism operators recognised for going the extra mile
30th June 2011 - Tourist abandoned on Great Barrier Reef snorkelling trip
10th June 2010 - Baring All to Save the Barrier Reef
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