Find out why the Great Barrier Reef is one of the World's Greatest Places of 2022
was hit by another mass bleaching. Scientists say the reef isn’t dying, but it also isn’t thriving. With only about 100 of the 3,000 individual reefs actively monitored, there’s still much to learn.
In November, the Great Reef Census—a citizen project led by Earth Hour co-founder Andy Ridley and supported by local tourism operators and their guests—will move into its third year of mapping the entire 1,400-mile reef, resulting in critical knowledge to safeguard its future. Visitors can also learn about traditional reef management from Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel’s
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