Millions spent on Great Barrier Reef projects against expert advice
by Michael Slezak from Environment | The Guardian on (#3DTX6)
One $2.2m experiment involves giant fans to cool water down, despite government's own advisers highlighting risks
Millions of dollars of commonwealth money is being handed to tourism-linked groups for Great Barrier Reef protection, despite official advice recommending against the projects, or repeatedly finding them to be failing.
The contracts include millions of dollars for tourism operators to cull out-of-control coral-eating crown of thorns starfish. Funds continue to be distributed, despite researchers employed to evaluate the program repeatedly finding it to have failed, and potentially having made the problem worse.
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