Fragged Coral

Monsoon Aquatics Coral Farm Tours

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Burnett Heads, Queensland

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145 Buss Street,
Burnett Heads,
Queensland
4670.

Monsoon Aquatics located at the Port of Bundaberg, is Australia’s largest coral farm and are sharing the beauty and scientific wonder of coral growing with visitors. The tour is an Australian first, land-based reef experience, combining citizen science, innovation, technology and coral farming. Domestic and international visitors join a behind the scenes interpretative tour and coral fragging experience, whilst learning more about the beauty and wonder of the Great Barrier Reef. They feel that everyone should have access to admire, learn and experience first-hand the wonders of the coral world. On their one-hour farm tour, guests get to witness up close the beauty of up to 200 different species of coral found off the Australian coast. On the tour you will learn what coral is, how it grows, eats, and reproduces. Watch coral propagation or fragging and discover how corals can be sustainably reproduced. Scientists at heart, Monsoon both propagate and spawn coral on site, with a view to contributing to reef restoration efforts through replanting on the Great Barrier Reef in the long term. Whether you are a reef enthusiast, a curious learner, or just looking for a fun and educational activity, the Monsoon Aquatics Coral Farm tour will surely impress and inspire you....

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  • Nature and wildlife
  • Customised

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  • Monsoon Aquatics Coral Farm Tours

    Group toursPropagated Coral

    Join Monsoon Aquatics at an Australian first, land-based reef experience, combining citizen science, innovation, technology and coral farming. Domestic and international visitors join a behind the scenes interpretative tour and coral fragging experience, whilst learning more about the beauty and wonder of the Great Barrier Reef. Here at Monsoon Aquatics, we feel that everyone should have access to admire, learn and experience first-hand the wonders of the coral world. On our one-hour farm tour, guests get to witness up close the beauty of up to 200 different species of coral found off the Australian coast. On the tour you will learn what coral is and how it, grows, eats, and reproduces. Watch coral propagation or fragging and discover how corals can be sustainably reproduced. Scientists at heart, Monsoon both propagate and spawn coral on site, with a view to contributing to reef restoration efforts through replanting on the Great Barrier Reef in the long term. Whether you are a reef enthusiast, a curious learner, or just looking for a fun and educational activity, the Monsoon Aquatics Coral Farm tour will surely impress and inspire you.

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    • Carpark
    • Family Friendly
    • Non Smoking
    • Pet Friendly - Enquire
    • Public Toilet

    Accessibility Information

    • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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Fragged Coral in Raceways
Fragged Coral
Fragged Coral
Fragged Coral
Set on the banks of the Burnett River