Research finds that global emissions have
risen 29% since 2000, and that world temperatures are on
course to rise by up to 6ÂșC.
Research finds that global emissions have
risen 29% since 2000, and that world temperatures are on
course to rise by up to 6ÂșC.
New research shows the ocean predators draw a healthy chunk of the tourist dollar. WWF Australia
spokesman Nick Heath says shark tourism is on the rise but shark numbers are declining, with
estimates placing reef shark populations at a third to 12% of their original size in some parts of the
Great Barrier Reef.
"We must do more to protect these top predators from disappearing on our watch, if not for the
benefit of the environment, then at least for the benefit of the back pocket," Mr Heath said.