The Threatening Condition of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
9 November 2011 – One of the most priceless wonders
of this world is Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and we should all be
thankful to have such a beautiful place. However, Australian and
Queensland Government are not doing a great job to protect the largest
coral reef on this planet. Even the WWF group can see that UNESCO’s
World Heritage Committee has failed on safeguarding the reef’s health
from the LNG processing plants and the huge scourging operations near
it.
independent umpire, has red-carded Australia’s development approval
process. I think many Australians would find this embarrassing.”
WWF. AMCS has openly shared how disappointed they are with the
government’s mismanagement of Australia’s priceless possession. The 1979
ban on Oil Drilling within the Great Barrier Reef should be enough to
ensure the safety and protection of the reef from the development of
mining companies. Years after the ban was passed, the impact of the
mining industries has severely damage and affected the reef’s condition.
also includes the total ban on oil mining and the damaging exploration
in the Marine Park. Now that this huge issue concerning Australia’s
Great Barrier Reef has been raised, the World Heritage Committee has
asked for a broad strategic assessment of the whole reef that may
further make a huge impact on the World Heritage Values.
Great Barrier Reef is now being debated to which is right and wrong. It
will be acceptable if every member of Australia’s Government and its
people show enough concern for its safety and health.
marine life and species populating the reef. A lot of things should be
considered in able to come up with the right and best solution with the
threatening of the reef’s condition.
protection and consideration for its safety is the best solution for
this rising dilemma.