Saturday, August 18, 2012

25. CROWN OF THORNS STARFISH - Mission Beach area

Corals at Beaver Reef were 'planted' or relocated to form a lush garden  after starfish had ruined some sections allocated for tourist boats, and glass bottom boat visitors. Therefore the reef is not perfectly natural.

Dunk Island - offshore from Mission Beach, Queensland.



March 1968 - the first news picture story in any popular or large circulation magazine showing Crown-of-Thorns starfish.  The missing title page is titled "The Thing that's killing )ur Reef".  These pictures were at Otter Reef, south of Townsville and made possible by participation with the Belgian Expedition of 1967.
 STARFISH EXPEDITION IN MICRONESIA





Stranded by the low tide.




A good time to visit the barrier reef is during the extra low tides for a couple of days in winter. If you score no breeze and a sunny blue sky then it's going to be an even better day. Finally, try and be at a good location.


Dr Robert Endean was the Reader in Zoology, University of Queensland.  He campaigned for a better understanding of Crown-of-thorns starfish and Great Barrier Reef ecology - at a time when Queensland was a virtual 'police state' and the state premier seemingly ignorant of marine ecology but well aware of the potential costs of saving coral reefs.

 South Mission Beach - Dunk Island offshore

Starfish plague example

Helmet shells


24. GIANT CLAM PLUS RIBBON REEFS

Aboard Careelah (1967) Lizard Island
GIANT CLAM

 Tridacna gigas near Lizard Island (1967) with mantle withdrawn.

 Tridacna gigas in natural state with mantle extended.



23. SEA SNAKES (Hydrophiinae) - GREAT KEPPEL ISLAND; MARION REEF

Tom Allen of Florida on The Swain Reefs (1971)  © JHH
Stokesi sea snake, Great Keppel Island, QLD (Chrissie Craka model) 









Deckand and expert diver (Richard Weir) takes a calculated chance with mating sea snakes, Marion Reef (1974) © jhh
The Swain Reefs - circa 1973
 


Anti sea snake device 1964 - devised by Ron Taylor - not required.
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Olive sea snake, The Swain Reefs (1974) - also on 16mm. Original on Kodachrome.

1960s sea snake dramatization by Italian producers filming in Australia.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

22. HERALD CAYS

Herald Cays has the highest tree's of all islands in The Coral Sea

Sunday, August 5, 2012

21. THE COD HOLE (Near Lizard Island)

THE COD HOLE

Docile. Ben Cropp filming his son.
Cod hiding in a cave at The Cod Hole.


Potato cod were larger in 1990, and more numerous.  Same applies to Maori wrasse.

Hump Head Maori Wrasse in 1991


Painted Sweetlip
Clown fish and their anemone.
Chrissie Craker meets a potato cod

SOLOMON ISLANDS SALVAGE - Wally Gibbins