Lewis88
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I was told this closure was going to probably going to be a year - anyone know the truth of that statement?
They already shortened it from 3 months to a month and a half, so doubt it.
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I was told this closure was going to probably going to be a year - anyone know the truth of that statement?
They already shortened it from 3 months to a month and a half, so doubt it.
You’re such a Debbie DownerI think the point is that you can't trust what the council will do when they make abrupt decisions and changes in decisions. I hope the recent decision to re-open in December is sincere and not just to calm people down and get them to book trips for high season only to reverse the decision in early December. After all, everyone knows that two months closure isn't going to cure or regenerate the reef. Coral doesn't grow like grass.
To reopen it on Dec 15 will give them 5 weeks to do what ?????
Soooooo frustrating this is becoming and looking more like a giant incompetent waste of time. To reopen it on Dec 15 will give them 5 weeks to do what ????? I presume enough tourists started to cancel their reservations over the high season. If closing it in the first place made any sense , why reopen it ??? What's next..... announce another closing once the high paying season is over !!! They would save more face by just reversing the entire closing decision completely and come up with a legitimate plan of action that makes scientific sense.
I was told this closure was going to probably going to be a year - anyone know the truth of that statement?
I think the point is that you can't trust what the council will do when they make abrupt decisions and changes in decisions. I hope the recent decision to re-open in December is sincere and not just to calm people down and get them to book trips for high season only to reverse the decision in early December. After all, everyone knows that two months closure isn't going to cure or regenerate the reef. Coral doesn't grow like grass.
Oh what could you possibly know that a bunch of Americans on the internet haven't already figured out?I am certain they don't believe the reef will restore itself in 2 months - that is not the point. The point is to give it a break and to get some procedures in place - there are some things falling together behind the scenes.