Reef Cooperative Coming Together as One

Singleton, Tarquin, Concannon, Tess, Singleton, Gavin, McArdle, Alicia, Chartrand, Katie, Ridley, Andy, Fisher, Eric, Cameron, Kerry, and Murgha, Brian (2023) Reef Cooperative Coming Together as One. In: [Presented at the Australian Marine Sciences Association Conference 2023]. From: Australian Marine Sciences Association Conference 2023: Science in Sea Country, 2-7 July 2023, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.

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The Reef Cooperative is a group of colleagues with a shared vision coming together to look after Sea Country and to better understand the reef through the combination of traditional ecological knowledge and contemporary science. The mutual partners of the Reef Cooperative are First Nations Corporations, Reef Tourism Operators, Conservationists, Universities, and Corporate Enterprises. Our philosophy is recognition first, inform early, seek consent, inclusion and follow Traditional Owners protocols. The objective is to present a 21 century conservation model, which has created two fulltime positions. All projects are co-designed and co-managed with Traditional Owners. The Reef Cooperative currently operates on both Yirrganydji and Gunggandji Sea Country off the coast of Cairns and Yarrabah. Our achievements to date includes are the fabrication and installation of Mars Reef Stars and Coral Larval Reseeding. These projects involved both Yirrganydji and Gunggandji rangers, consultations, community days, cultural awareness, and approvals from Traditional Owners. These are the building blocks of our partnership. The key objective to this partnership is to have Traditional Owners involved at all levels of management and making sure cultural knowledge is recognised and safeguarded. This presentation will cover how the partnership works and the barriers we’ve overcome.

Item ID: 80224
Item Type: Conference Item (Abstract / Summary)
Keywords: conservation, Great Barrier Reef, collaboration, partnerships, coral reefs, Traditional Owners, Indigenous, larval reseeding, reef stars
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2023 01:16
FoR Codes: 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410405 Environmental rehabilitation and restoration @ 40%
41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410401 Conservation and biodiversity @ 40%
45 INDIGENOUS STUDIES > 4501 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, language and history > 450117 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, being and doing @ 20%
SEO Codes: 18 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT > 1805 Marine systems and management > 180507 Rehabilitation or conservation of marine environments @ 100%
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