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To undertake research within Woppaburra sea Country (the Keppel Islands, southern Great Barrier Reef) to understand the drivers of growth and survival during a young coral's first year of life. To build capacity of the Woppaburra Traditonal Use of Marine Resource Agreement for reef research and particularly reef restoration activities.

Function: 

Place-based
Research

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner/s: 

Woppaburra Traditonal Use of Marine Resource Agreement (TUMRA) Aboriginal Corporation

Government agency partner: 

Australian Institute of Marine Science

Priority reform: 

Priority Reform One
Priority Reform Two
Priority Reform Four

Outcome: 

Outcome 06
Outcome 15

Partnership timeframes: 

5 year project to December 2024

Response agreed by both parties: 

Yes

Strong partnership elements - Clause 32

A

B

C

A(i):A(ii):A(iii):B(ii): B(ii): B(iv): C(i): C(ii): C(iii): C(iv): C(vi): C(v): C(vii): 
MetMetMetMetMetMetMetMetMetMetMetMetMet

 

Strong partnership elements - Clause 33

Clause 33: 

Met

 

Achievements over the last 12 months: 

November 2022 Traditional Owners and researchers worked together at an on-Country spawning workshop held on Konomie (north Keppel Is) to collect coral spawn, culture larvae, direct larval settlement, and cryopreserve material in a biobank. Woppaburra elders led the joint creation of contemporary cultural elements including a major ochre art piece, a musical song about the project, and further developed the choreography for the Woppaburra coral dance based on observed larval behaviour. Three Woppaburra people received formal training in coral larval restoration methods

March 2023, the first cohort of Indigenous trainees at Australian Institute of Marine Science received their Certificate III in aquaculture (coral propagation).  Two of these trainees were funded by this project.

Partnership elements strengthened: 

New in 2023.

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