Tourists doubting value of trip to Great Barrier Reef, dive operator tells inquiry
by Joshua Robertson from on (#30NCW)
'Last-chance tourism' spurs on other visitors but there has been lull in bookings after coral bleaching, senators told
Overseas tourists have begun to doubt the value of a trip to the ailing Great Barrier Reef and it is getting increasingly difficult to "show people what they expect to see", a dive operator has told a federal Senate inquiry.
A Port Douglas operator, John Edmondson, said "last-chance tourism" was spurring on other visitors but there had been a "weird" lull in bookings this year after back-to-back mass bleaching events made dead coral an unavoidable sight on reef visits.
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