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Diving With Sentient Sharks And Shark Tourism

Oct 18, 2021 | Marine wildlife tourism, News | 2 comments

A recent Wildlife Tourism Australia webinar ‘Wildlife With A Popularity Problem’ examined bats, sharks, and dingos. Tony Isaacson (DiveCareDare) spoke of his experience of diving with sharks. And of sentient sharks… The webinar highlighted the bad reputation...

Great Barrier Reef and industrial port expansions

Jun 6, 2013 | Conservation of wildlife and their habitats, Guest posts, Marine wildlife tourism | 1 comment

Guest post: Great Barrier Reef facing grave threat from industrial port expansions Lissa Schindler, Australian Marine Conservation Society Those lucky enough to have visited the World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef will agree that it is a memorable experience. The...

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