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The great knots, sharp-tailed sandpipers and tiny red-necked stints that wade the shore have made it all the way from Siberia, but habitat destruction now threatens to disrupt their migratory routes
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Director general of UN cultural and heritage body hopes government’s plan for the reef will ‘reverse the trend’ of decline
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Guardian Australia: Report says invasive species, tourism, poaching, dams and logging most pressing threats but climate change may eclipse all
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Global partnership to launch public access to the underwater version of Street View in Sydney
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Ban will apply to new dredging projects but not the larger world heritage area which includes inshore waters where ports are located
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Research by marine scientists into Great Barrier Reef fish populations remind us of the need to protect the small creatures in an ocean as small as it is vast
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10 steps to save the Great Barrier Reef