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Partnership on the Reef

Permit holder and tourism operator, Adam Mervyn-Jones recently recognised the benefits of working with Traditional Owners when establishing his business, Reef Navigator, out of Mourilyan Harbour in North Queensland. Adam contacted local TUMRA Steering Committees, Mandubarra and Girringun, and developing TUMRA group, Dyirribarra Bagirbarra People, to discuss his proposed activities and learn about the cultural significance of the region.

Before applying for his Marine Parks permit, Adam contacted the Traditional Owners of the Sea Country he hoped to operate in, showing respect and building resilient relationships. Although challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic, Adam has since met with groups in person, receiving a traditional Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony by James Epong, Mandubarra Traditional Owner, and Senior Ranger, along with the blessing of his vessel, Oisin, by Pastor Anthony Edwards Snr, Dyirribarra Bagirbarra Traditional Owner.

Adam plans to expand his business on the Great Barrier Reef, adding vessels and services at a sustainable rate, all preceded by deveoping meaningful relationships with Traditional Owners of the natural wonder he feels privileged to access.

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