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Great Barrier Reef: Australia avoids list of endangered sites

2021-07-23T13:58:15.490Z


UNESCO has decided to postpone its decision until 2023. Australia avoided Friday that Unesco inscribes the Great Barrier Reef on its list of World Heritage sites in danger, despite the concern of the scientific community over the degradation of this unique ecosystem. The World Heritage Committee decided to postpone such a decision, after intense lobbying from Australia which was opposed to it. It is currently meeting online under the chairmanship from


Australia avoided Friday that Unesco inscribes the Great Barrier Reef on its list of World Heritage sites in danger, despite the concern of the scientific community over the degradation of this unique ecosystem.

The World Heritage Committee decided to postpone such a decision, after intense lobbying from Australia which was opposed to it.

It is currently meeting online under the chairmanship from Fuzhou (China) of Tian Xuejun, Chinese vice-minister of education and chairman of the Chinese National Commission for Unesco.

Read also: Australia: the outlook for the Great Barrier Reef remains "very poor"

"

I would like to sincerely thank the distinguished delegates for recognizing Australia's commitment to protecting the Great Barrier Reef,

" Australian Environment Minister Sussan Ley told the Committee, according to a statement.

Committee members, including China, Russia and Saudi Arabia, felt that Australia should be given more time to take stock of its efforts to conserve the Great Barrier, inscribed in 1981 as World Heritage. .

They also asked Unesco to send an assessment mission to the site, after criticism from Canberra accusing the organization of relying on existing reports to make its recommendations.

The United Nations agency had published in June the recommendations of its experts and advisory bodies suggesting that this ecosystem be placed on the list of sites "

in danger

" because of its deterioration, largely due to the recurrence of episodes of bleaching. corals, consequence of climatic upheavals.

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Significant deterioration

Tim Badman, director of the World Heritage Program at the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature), considered that the Great Barrier fulfilled "without ambiguity" the criteria for being on the list of sites in danger.

“Despite the major efforts made by the State Party, the status of invaluable universal value of the Great Barrier Reef and the prospects for recovery have both deteriorated significantly,

” he said.

Such registration is not considered as a sanction by Unesco.

Some countries even see it as a way of raising awareness in the international community and helping to safeguard their heritage.

But Australia saw the eventuality as a slap in the face, fearing that it would undermine the tourist attraction of the coral reef, which stretches over 2,300 km and generates $ 4.8 billion in revenue for the Australian tourism sector.

Ms Ley had traveled to Paris earlier in July to campaign with countries on the committee.

Canberra had gone so far as to take ambassadors diving on the Great Barrier Reef, and 12 of the Committee's 21 member states had offered to postpone the decision until 2023.

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In 2015, Australia had already obtained a reprieve after a similar lobbying campaign and by promising billions of dollars in investments to protect the reefs.

But since then, the whole has suffered badly due to three very serious episodes of coral bleaching.

Bleaching is a wasting phenomenon which results in discoloration.

It is caused by the rise in water temperature - a consequence of global warming - which causes the expulsion of symbiotic algae that give the coral its bright color.

Australian government scientists have claimed that many reefs have been showing signs of recovery in recent times, while acknowledging that the future outlook for the coral set is very poor.

Crown of thorns

Two-thirds of the Great Barrier are estimated to have suffered in one way or another.

In addition to global warming or cyclones, it is threatened by industrial or agricultural activities or by the purple acanthaster, an invasive starfish.

The acanthaster planci, nicknamed "

crown of thorns",

or more facetiously

"mother-in-law's cushion

", feeds almost exclusively on corals, can reach a meter in diameter and is endowed with quills whose venom is toxic to the man.

In its recommendations, Unesco accused Australia of not having met its water quality targets and criticized Australia's poor climate record.

The Australian Conservative government is facing growing criticism for not having set itself the goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. Prime Minister Scott Morrison had said the country hoped to achieve it "as soon as possible". Australia is one of the world's leading exporters of coal and natural gas.

Source: lefigaro

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