Publication: Norman Reef environmental monitoring project 1989
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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
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The establishment of a tourist destination pontoon serviced by 300 seat international
catamarans on Norman Reef to the NE of Cairns prompted the GBRMPA to require
an on-going biological monitoring program to be implemented. The aims of the
program were to attempt to establish the effect such intensive tourist operations were
having on the reef community; specifically on the percentage cover of encrusting
organisms, the height of coral colonies and the density of selected fish species.
Surveys of corals, other encrusting organisms and fishes were made at 4 sites on
Nonnan Reef between March 1987 and June 1988. Sites were: adjacent to the Great
Adventures pontoon; in the area of Great Adventures semi-submersible operation;
adjacent to the Deep Sea Divers Den main mooring; and at an undisturbed control
area. A total of 35 permanent 20m line transects were used to measure the cover of
corals and other encrusting organisms. Measures of coral height were also made at
each site. Fishes were counted along 5 haphazard 50 x 20m transects at each site.
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Environmental monitoring, Recreation facilities, Norman Reef (Qld.), Offshore structures
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Research publication series no. 19
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