Climate change is the greatest threat to the world’s coral reefs. For any readers who are still skeptical of climate change, or suspicious of climate information from environmental groups, we encourage them to refer to information from other reputable sources. A good example is the American Chemical Society Climate Science Toolkit. The ACS is the largest scientific society (based on membership) in the world. Established in 1876, the society’s membership covers all areas of chemistry such as organic, industrial, petrochemical, and agricultural. Considering their expertise and close ties to developing the chemical opportunities of the fossil fuel industry, their position statement on climate change is important reading.
Our full day snorkel tours visit three outer reef sites, each day. The skipper picks these on the day, from our wide selection of exclusive outer reef moorings. Our aim is to show you the best reef, and the diversity of reef types.
More InfoCommences with check-in at 8am and returns to Port Douglas around 4.30pm. In between you’re going to see and learn all about the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef.
More InfoWavelength employs qualified marine biologists as crew, in order to offer a high level of interpretation of the Great Barrier Reef. They provide guided snorkel tours and reef talks.
More InfoAs one of the FIRST holders of certified Advanced Ecotourism, Wavelength are one of Australia’s leading ecotourism businesses. We’re committed to low impact reef tourism.
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