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This is a white tipped reef shark. They are actually very timid and didn't want to get close to any divers. Underwater video by TJ Parkes and Scott Hustwitt.
On 10 September, regional students in Queensland came together for the Southern Great Barrier Reef Regional Schools “Reef Together” Convention, where they heard from guest speakers, showcased their environmental projects and shared ideas for protecting the reef and our environment.
Greenfleet is proud to support “Reef Together” by planting 150 native trees to offset the carbon emissions for the event, and we’d like to commend these budding young environmentalists for their involvement!
The entrance to an adit bearing 10 degrees has reopened, the earth that had been pushed into the opening has fallen reopening the adit. The mullock heap extends 25 metres south from the opening and is 15m wide. A dam is located on the east side of the end of the mullock heap. The adit drive is open for a couple of hundred metres and it is possible to climb up to the level above the main adit level walk along at this level and then climb back to the main level again. The adit is dry and sound. There are three or four more small workings north and east of the adit within a radius of 50 metres from the adit. These include cuttings, shafts and an area where the surface material has been removed.
More about this octopus on the wildfacts sheets on wildsingapore.
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