The Great Barrier Reef : annual report 2006-2007
Environmental Monitoring and Governance, Island and Ocean Ecosystems
Available Online
The Commonwealth of Australia
2007
This year has seen a focus on four key areas that affect the future of the Great Barrier Reef: climate change, water quality, zoning implementation and community engagement. Within the Authority, it has been a year of significant change. The Australian Government review of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975resulted in amendments to the Act being passed in June, and our longstanding and highly acclaimed Chairman the Honourable Virginia Chadwick AO completed her term.In presenting the review of the Act, the then Minister, Senator the Hon. Ian Campbell, stated that over the last 30 years the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park has been an exemplar for marine management and conservation. However, the evolving needs and challenges of safeguarding the Marine Park for the future requires up-to-date, relevant legislation and management approaches that will provide for continued protection for marine life and biodiversity, as well as for ongoing sustainable economic and recreational activity. The Authority remains committed to achieving this by active engagement withbusiness, local communities and the broader Australian public.