You don't. ;)
No. There are already environmental issues affecting the Great Barrier Reef without adding hordes of tourists to the problem. Tourists would completely disregard laws about not taking items from the reef. There are monitored snorkelling expeditions - that is enough.
Stop pollution, littering, overfishing, oil and other chemical spills, boats damaging coral, GLOBAL WARMING or 'climate change'.
Tourists go snorkelling.
why do tourist travel to coral reef
Stop over tourists are visitors who stop by a particular place which is not their destination. This is a temporary stop for them before they proceed with their journey.
If it gets bad, tourists will stop coming.
Australia is the home of the Great Barrier Reef, a spectacular site for tourists and locals alike. Several species of fish and marine animals can be seen at this coral reef.
by not killing them.
The amount of tourists it attracts is five times its own population! The third largest barrier reef is found there.
you dont
A stopover tourist is a person who visits a another place outside their usual environment for a short period of time.
Because there are alot of special places like Ayers Rock, Great Barrier Reef, Adelaide Zoo etc.