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Boatsales Staff30 Apr 2018
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Great Barrier Reef receives $500 million funding "game changer"

Record investment in the management and future well-being of the Great Barrier Reef

The record $500 million in funding for the Great Barrier Reef announced April 29 by the Federal Government is a "game changer" in managing this great natural icon, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) says.

The Australian Government's largest single investment for the Reef sees a $443.3 million partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation to invest in projects to tackle key risks to the Reef and seek co-funding from private investors and philanthropists.

The GBRMPA will also receive an additional $42.7 million for its joint field management program over the next six years.

After that time, the GBRMPA will receive a guaranteed ongoing funding increase of more than $10 million per year for field management - doubling the Australian Government's contribution to the program in the long-term.

GBRMPA Chairman Dr Russell Reichelt welcomed the funding, saying it was a "game changer," as it significantly ramped up reef programs and protection and provided an ability to seek co-funding from private investors and philanthropists.

"We're delighted the Australian Government provided this significant funding to protect one of the world's most precious natural areas, the Great Barrier Reef," he said.

"This is a hugely positive outcome for the Great Barrier Reef and comes at a critical time after back-to-back mass coral bleaching triggered by the increasing pressure of global warming.

"We're delighted to continue working with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation as they explore the possibilities this funding provides, including opportunities to seek co-funding from investors to add to this investment.

"The funding provides us with a long-term guarantee of a strong on-water presence to manage the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area through the on-ground work by our field officers.

"It enables us to boost our efforts - there will be more people on the ground to ensure compliance, to undertake island and reef restoration activities, and respond to incidents, which will support the ability of reefs and islands to recover after disturbance.

"The future of the Great Barrier Reef relies on the collaboration and efforts of many to ensure this natural icon is protected now and into the future."

The announcement (made on April 29, 2018) follows a $58 million boost in January 2018, which provided initial funding for many components of this new investment.

"With this announcement, the government is providing guaranteed funding for the future stages of these programs like field management and crown-of-thorns starfish control," Dr Reichelt added. More at GBRMPA.

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