Local Contributor
05 June 2024, 6:25 AM
Nineteen Year 12 students from Kiama High School's Geography and Marine Studies classes recently embarked on a five-day excursion to Cairns. This trip was integral to their HSC studies, focusing on the Great Barrier Reef as an ecosystem at risk.
The students explored the biophysical interactions on the reef, assessed human impacts on its health, and studied management strategies in place to protect it. Additionally, they conducted surveys with tourism operators and tourists, enriching their understanding of the relationship between people and economic activity.
During the excursion, the students engaged in snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef, hiking at Mossman Gorge, and visiting Port Douglas. The itinerary also featured a day trip to the Atherton Tablelands, where they marveled at the Cathedral Tree and Lake Eacham. The students thoroughly enjoyed the experience and represented Kiama High School admirably throughout the trip.
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