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Recreational activities to see the coral reef
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Answered by Sirshak
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Within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, there are reports of a diverse range of recreational activities being undertaken. These include activities such as fishing, diving and snorkelling, yachting and boating, motorised water sports, sea kayaking and windsurfing, photography and shell collecting. HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
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Many visitors come to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park to enjoy its natural beauty. Swimming, boating, fishing and snorkelling are the most popular activities for visitors.

A survey of households conducted in 2008 estimated 14.6 million recreational visits were made to the Marine Park in the previous 12 months by residents living within the Reef catchment.

About 60 per cent of recreational visitors visit the Reef between one and 10 times in a year, but a small proportion (about 15 per cent) visit the area more than 50 times a year.

Recreational use (including recreational fishing) contributed $153 million to the Australian economy in 2006/07. The exact contribution of the non-fishing component is not known.

A total of about 80,000 vessels were registered in 2007
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