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Tourism Tropical North Queensland’s (TTNQ) new ‘Lifetime of Greatness Project’ seeks to convince the United Nations to bestow ...
The crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS), infamous for its appetite for live coral, has long been blamed for the decline of ...
Coral reef halos, visible from satellites, can indicate reef health by reflecting predator presence and coral layout.
A team of scientists tracked more than 400 corals that experienced intense ocean heat last year. More than half the corals died.
Tropical North Queensland (TNQ) has launched a campaign to secure the United Nations Lifetime Achievement Award for the Great ...
Sipping a frozen coke out of a soggy straw's is all worth it when you see the beauty of the turtles in the Great Barrier Reef!
In coral reefs throughout the world, visually striking bands of bare sand surrounding reefs are often visible in satellite ...
The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is alive and thriving as one of the 7 natural wonders of the world! Marine biologist, Dr. Eric Fisher, and advocate and CEO of Tourism Tropical North Queensland ...
Historically awarded to a living individual who has demonstrated impact in protecting the earth and its inhabitants.
Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) has launched 'Lifetime of Greatness' - a global campaign to celebrate and safeguard one of the world’s most treasured natural wonders – the Great Barrier Reef.