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Join us as Dr Glen Burns, senior marine biologist and Master Reef Guide takes us for a snorkel at Quicksilver’s Agincourt Reef pontoon site. Dr Glen has worked on the Great Barrier Reef for about 40 years and people sometimes ask him, "So, how is the Reef looking these days?” As he explains, Agincourt Reef is looking awesome! Located right on the edge of Australia’s Continental Shelf, one of the reasons is very good water quality here. The water quality is excellent which promotes rich coral cover and the best fish diversity. Let’s dive in with Dr Glen! Filmed 28 August 2025 at Agincourt Reef 3. Vision thanks to Indepth Video & Photography.

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187 Views · 10 months ago

Poseidon offers an exciting, boutique adventure, perfect for small groups of experienced divers and confident snorkellers with access to exclusive remote reef sites, expert marine interpretation and citizen science. Travelling in comfort on the 24 metre Poseidon from Port Douglas, you’ll visit 3 different sites at the stunning Agincourt ribbon reefs and/or Escape Reef. With clear outer reef waters, beautiful coral formations and incredible marine life diversity, explore spectacular drop-offs and coral pinnacles in this pristine marine wilderness.

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77 Views · 1 year ago

To celebrate World Oceans Day (8 June) and the global Coralpalooza™ event, the Reef Biosearch team from Great Adventures spent the day underwater gardening! They outplanted hundreds of coral fragments recruited from the coral nursery at our Moore Reef platform. Coralpalooza™ is the biggest international day of collaborative action for coral reefs and building resilience to climate change. This is the second year Australian operators have participated in the event, partnered by The Great Barrier Reef Foundation and Coral Nurture Program with the aim to assist recovery and research at high-value reef locations.

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332 Views · 1 year ago

Caring for the reefs we love! As part of GBRMPA's Tourism Reef Protection Initiative, the Quicksilver Group's team of experienced Reef Biosearch marine biologists and dive teams have been busy providing important reef protection and conservation services. Our efforts have been concentrated on our extensive network of reef sites spanning from the Agincourt Reefs north of Port Douglas to Moore Reef east of Cairns Thanks to these activities and being long term proactive reef stewards, we’re proud to be helping pave the way for a sustainable future alongside a thriving Great Barrier Reef. The Tourism Reef Protection Initiative is funded by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority as part of the Australian Government’s Reef Protection package.

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206 Views · 2 years ago

The Great Barrier Reef is an amazing place to work; we love the reef and we absolutely love what we do. Over the past 6 months the stewardship teams across the Quicksilver Group have been diving deep in to into the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s Tourism Reef Protection Initiative, doing important monitoring and conservation work. From high frequency reef health surveys and monitoring, to crown-of-thorns starfish and drupella control, and more; the Tourism Reef Protection Initiative allows us to play an increased role in the management and preserving this wonderful place we call home. This video highlights the first phase, with the program ongoing until June 2024. The Tourism Reef Protection Initiative is funded by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority as part of the Australian Government's Reef Protection Package. © Commonwealth of Australia (GBRMPA)

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255 Views · 2 years ago

A team of Great Adventures Reef Biosearch marine biologists joined the global Coralpalooza™ event celebrating World Oceans Day by outplanting hundreds of coral fragments at a Green Island dive site. Coralpalooza™ is the biggest international day of collaborative action for coral reefs and building resilience to climate change. For the first time, Australia has participated in the event, partnered by The Great Barrier Reef Foundation and Coral Nurture Program with the aim to assist recovery and research at high-value reef locations. Over 45 divers from tourism operators on the Great Barrier Reef in Cairns, Port Douglas and the Whitsundays participated to plant more than 6,700 coral fragments on the day. Phil Coulthard Great Adventures Reef Biosearch Manager said, “It was a very satisfying day to take part in something so important with a global impact. As Coral Nurture Program partners, we planted around 330 coral fragments at our Green Island “New York” dive site. “On a healthy reef, it’s normal to have some broken coral so these “fragments of opportunity” were first collected and then attached to coral colonies using an innovative CoralClip® that allows them to be planted quickly and with good survival rates.” This work is part of CNP’s aim to plant more than 100,000 corals by 2024 and work with local Reef communities to develop the tools to help coral reefs adapt to climate change. Long-term monitoring is critical to the success and researchers will continue to monitor the sites to better understand the impact coral planting has on reefs and their marine life. This will help determine where and how to target efforts to assist recovery at high-value reef locations in the future.

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945 Views · 3 years ago

Welcome to the idyllic Low Isles! Travelling aboard Quicksilver's beautiful sailing catamaran Wavedancer, it's about one hour from Port Douglas. It's the perfect day for young families or if you just fancy a relaxing day on a gorgeous Great Barrier Reef island. Snorkel with a turtle, explore the island with our marine biologists, view the corals through a glass bottom boat, laze on the beach under an umbrella, or on the decks of Wavedancer.

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94 Views · 3 years ago

The Wunyami Cultural Walking Tour is a real gem of an experience on Green Island. Wunyami, Green Island's traditional name, means "Place of Spirits". Indigenous guides have special permission from their elders to share stories of the GuruGulu Gungganji and Gimuy Yidinji people. The tour takes around one hour and you'll come away with an understanding and new appreciation of the island's traditional history and cultural significance.

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354 Views · 3 years ago

In July 2018, Quicksilver embarked on an Australian-first collaborative reef research and restoration project with scientists from Reef Ecologic to restore a cyclone impacted coral bommie. Four years later, the results speak for themselves. “This project has been highly successful with significant increase in coral coverage and survival of relocated colonies. Important knowledge has also been gained in reef resilience and coral nurturing techniques,” said Quicksilver Group Environment and Compliance Manager, Doug Baird. Located at Quicksilver’s Agincourt 3 platform, the small coral bommie under restoration was impacted by cyclonic waves several years prior and with an unstable substrate, natural recovery was impeded. With GBRMPA approval, the project entailed the installation of six steel mesh panels of 1.5 x 3 metres size to grow coral ‘recruits’ of which three were initially connected to a power source. This was the first time this type of project had been conducted in Australia on the Great Barrier Reef

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850 Views · 3 years ago

Great Barrier Reef Minke Encounter Liveaboard 2022 - Pro Dive Cairns Music: Blosson

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2,410 Views · 3 years ago

Great Adventures cruises to beautiful Green Island on the Great Barrier Reef, just 45 minutes from Cairns in Tropical North Queensland. Of the 300 coral cays on the Great Barrier Reef, Green Island is the only one with a rainforest! It's home to over 120 species of native plants, colourful birdlife, surrounded by coral gardens and marine life. With seagrass beds, it's also home to a large sea turtle habitat.

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62 Views · 4 years ago

A very lucky group of school students and visitors to Green Island with Great Adventures were treated to an extra special experience, witnessing the release of a hawksbill turtle, aptly named Billy, back into the wilds of the Great Barrier Reef. Estimated to be around 20 years of age, Billy had been found at Airlie Beach having swallowed a fish line and hook, and transported to Cairns for care by the team at Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre (CTRC). Jennie Gilbert, co-founder of the CTRC said Billy is the first turtle in their care to have undergone open oesophageal surgery to remove the hook. After the successful surgery and recovery, Billy spent several months “fattening up” and recuperating at the CTRC facility at the Cairns Aquarium. Prior to release, Billy was fitted with a satellite tracker which will aid research and insight into the lives of these graceful marine creatures. His movements will be able to be tracked on the Citizens Great Barrier Reef “Reef Tracker” site. https://citizensgbr.org/explore/reef-tracks Watching the open water release from a glass bottom boat, it was a wonderful sight for visitors to see Billy dive into the clear blue waters of Green Island. With abundant seagrass beds and coral reefs, it’s a turtle paradise! We are inspired by the dedicated team at the Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre and wonderful work they do in caring for sick and injured turtles, with the ultimate goal of releasing them back into the wild where they belong in a healthy reef environment.

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4,586 Views · 4 years ago

Experience a day at the wonderful Agincourt Reef with Quicksilver, Australia's most awarded Great Barrier reef cruise company.

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167 Views · 4 years ago

When you live and work in one of the most remarkable natural environments on the planet, it’s only natural to protect it! The Quicksilver Group has been involved in a major conservation and reef stewardship initiative made possible by funding through the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority as part of the Australian Government’s COVID Recovery and Relief Fund.

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657 Views · 5 years ago

Diving the underwater kingdom of Agincourt Reef Filmed by Jesse Oberholzer, Indepth Video and Photography

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799 Views · 5 years ago

On 4th November 2020, we were lucky enough to be able to host Today Show weatherman, Tim Davies at Green Island Resort. The weather was perfect as we spent the morning showcasing all that Green Island has to offer!

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233 Views · 5 years ago

What a wonderful day on Green Island yesterday for our annual Great Adventures Green Island Ocean Swim! Congratulations to all the fabulous swimmers, from the nippers to the open swimmers aged from 12 to 73 years! Huge thanks to Surf Lifesaving Queensland for keeping everyone safe in the water, Gary from Cairns Crocs for the timing and the fantastic Great Adventures Green Island and Quicksilver Group team.

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1,081 Views · 5 years ago

Hayley Brien first saw the Great Barrier Reef as a wide-eyed seven year old when her family visited Agincourt Reef with Quicksilver. Twenty years later, she is living her best mermaid life as a professional marine biologist with Quicksilver. Her story comes to life as part of Tourism Tropical North Queensland's new brand campaign for Cairns and The Great Barrier Reef.

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42 Views · 6 years ago

With over 3,000 different varieties of Nudibranch, it's hard to choose a favourite!

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142 Views · 6 years ago

Resilient, optimistic, hopeful, vast. Australia is open for business. Do your bit and holiday here this year!

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