Reef Futures Roundtables conclude

May 04, 2023
Front left to right: The Honourable Dr Annabelle Bennett, Ms Christine Grant (an Aboriginal (Kuku Yalanji from the Jalun-Warra clan) and Torres Strait Islander (Mualgal from Kubin on Moa Island) Elder), and Dr Beth Fulton took part in the discussion.

The Australian Academy of Science has hosted the final of three expert roundtables on the likely impacts of climate change on the Great Barrier Reef.

The Academy was engaged in January 2023 by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to convene experts for a series of roundtables and produce a synthesis report.

This report will be considered by the Reef 2050 Independent Expert Panel in their advice to government on the current and likely health and resilience of the Great Barrier Reef in the face of climate impacts and potential reef interventions.

The first roundtable focused on the health and functioning of the Great Barrier Reef in the face of current climate impacts and the climate impacts that may be anticipated in the medium-term future (2040 – 2060) under low and high emission scenarios.

The second roundtable explored the potential interactions, combined benefits and conflicts between reef intervention strategies and technologies, with focused discussion on understanding knowledge gaps and barriers to the deployment of technologies and interventions at scale.

The third roundtable challenged participants to consider whether we are doing all that we can for the Reef. Participants confirmed a need for integrity, honesty and leadership to communicate that the Reef is under real and imminent threat.

Participants also discussed where future research efforts may be required to explore what we do not know and how existing information could be better integrated and shared.

A final report to be delivered later this year will present the outcomes of the roundtable process to the Independent Expert Panel for its consideration. Following this, the report will be made publicly available as a resource for governments and the non-government sector.

See more information and the project terms of reference

Roundtable participants

Chairs

Ms Christine Grant

The Hon Dr Annabelle Bennett

Participants

Dr Ken Anthony

Dr Line Bay

Dr Roger Beeden

Dr Andrew Brooks

Dr Emma Camp

Ms Julia Chandler

Dr Anthea Coggan

Dr Allan Dale

Dr Jon Daly

Ms Samarla Deshong

Dr Leanne Fernandes

Ms Mibu Fischer

Ms Manuwuri Traceylee Forester

Associate Professor Alana Grech

Ms Nyssa Henry

Mr Scott Heron

Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

Distinguished Professor Stewart Lockie

Mr Stan Lui

Professor Ian McLeod

Mr David Mead

Mr Gareth Phillips

Dr Cedric Robillot

Distinguished Professor Marcus Sheaves

Dr Jenny Skerratt

Mrs Wendy Slater

Ms Diane Tarte

Dr Bruce Taylor

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