Showing posts with label great barrier reef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label great barrier reef. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Spectacular Aerial Photos of the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef

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Spectacular Aerial Photos of the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef


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Pre-flight preparation with Air Whitsunday
Shute Harbour Airport (Airlie Beach)

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef Platform

Heart Reef

Heart Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Hardy Reef

Snorkellers, Hardy Reef

Snorkellers, Hardy Reef
Haslewood & Whitsunday Islands
Hill Inlet, Whitsunday Island
Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island
Whitehaven Beach & Hill Inlet, Whitsunday Island

Turtle Bay, Whitsunday Island

Hamilton Island
Hamilton Island
Hamilton & Dent Islands
Whisper Bay, Cannonvale, Conway Range, Cannon Valley & Hamilton Plains
Abell Point Marina, Airlie Beach

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Hamilton Island next challenger for America's Cup

The New York Times is reporting that Hamilton Island Yacht Club has challenged the Golden Gate Yacht Club and Oracle Team USA for the America's Cup.

Christoper Clarey is reporting that the next challenger of record for the Cup is set to be the Hamilton Island Yacht Club. He notes that Hamilton Island  "would be a surprising choice and a welcome one, in that it would bring one of yachting’s leading nations back into the competition."

Australians were the first nation other than the United States to win the trophy, wresting it from the New York Yacht Club in 1983 with the help of an innovative winged keel, however it has been 13 years since an Australian team has challenged the Cup.

Vice commodore of the Golden Gate Yacht Club, Tom Ehman, would “neither confirm nor deny” that Hamilton Island Yacht Club was the next challenger and said that Golden Gate and Oracle Team USA would announce the challenger’s identity in due course.

Christoper Clarey quoted Tom Ehman: “What I can say is that G.G.Y.C. has received a challenge - I received it on the water on Wednesday immediately when our boat crossed the finish line and won. Commodore Norbert Bajurin was with me. We received and then we accepted the challenge, and I’m satisfied that it’s a bona fide yacht club under the deed of gift.”

Read the full two page article here.

Sources
New York Times - Christoper Clarey

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Herbicide pollution of Great Barrier Reef

ABC Rural
Wednesday, 15/04/2009

A four-year study of wet season runoff to the Great Barrier Reef shows dangerous levels of herbicides, including diuron, atrazine and ametryn in the reef catchment and lagoon.

The study, by The Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research at James Cook University, included the Tully-Murray, Burdekin-Townsville and Mackay-Whitsunday regions over the wet seasons between 2005 and 2008.

Complete story at ABC Rural