CAIRNS DIVE CONDITIONS AFTER CYCLONE YASI – AOK

15 February 2011

Cairns’ Great Barrier Reef has survived Cyclone Yasi with only limited damage.  Most sediment has settled and is now reporting 12-15m visibility at its dive sites, with happy customers.

“There is coral disturbance, but reports back from our customers are that they can see some damage, but it is still good diving,” said Peter Stokes, Operations Manager of Cairns Dive Centre. “Most corals regenerate quickly and 75-80% of dive sites are fine, everyone is having a good time.”

“The water does have a slight green tinge, with a layer of freshwater sitting on top, but we’re lucky as we’re 60km offshore, so our visibility is still 12-15m,” he said.

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Chairman Russell Reichelt said that because Cyclone Yasi moved across the reef to cross the coast quite quickly, rather than moving up and down it, damage had been isolated to smaller areas.

“We expect the most damage will be from Mission Beach and Cardwell down to Townsville,” Dr Reichelt said.  “We can expect to see other less severe storm effects over a wider area, mainly south of the cyclone’s centre and possibly extending to Bowen.”

“Cyclones are regular events and do affect the coral reef ecosystem dramatically,” Dr Reichelt said. “However, they tend to be localised to a specific area compared to other large scale effects such as mass coral bleaching caused by climate change,” he said.

Cairns weather forecasts for the next seven days predict excellent conditions, particularly from Thursday into the weekend with wind speeds expected to reach a maximum of just 5 knots.  All Cairns reef tours are operating, so this is a great time to explore one of nature’s true wonders.

For more information, please contact Cairns Dive Adventures.  We look forward to seeing you on Cairns’ Great Barrier Reef in the near future.

News pictures thanks to Cairns Dive Centre’s SSI Dive Instructor Dan Morrissey.



One Response to “CAIRNS DIVE CONDITIONS AFTER CYCLONE YASI – AOK”

  1. Philip Warring says:

    Thanks for the information. I have heard that the reef fared quite well considering the size of the cyclone and grows back quite quickly. I’m heading out on a dive trip tomorrow for 2 days so will let you know how it is.


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