CLASSIFY

Help scientists monitor the Great Barrier Reef by classifying underwater images!

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See estimates of coral coverage and where the underwater images being classified in Virtual Reef Diver were taken.

MODELLING

Learn more about the research and the science behind Virtual Reef Diver – and why we need your help.

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Submit your own photos that you took while on your trip to the Great Barrier Reef.

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The Virtual Reef Diver project represents a new approach to monitoring and managing the Great Barrier Reef.

You can view contributed images taken on the Reef and help with data collection through your observations as you classify images.

Divers and snorkelers can also submit underwater images taken on trips to the Great Barrier Reef, which will be made available for everyone to classify online.The Virtual Reef Diver project represents a new approach to monitoring and managing the Great Barrier Reef.

You can view contributed images taken on the Reef and help with data collection through your observations as you classify images.

Divers and snorkelers can also submit underwater images taken on trips to the Great Barrier Reef, which will be made available for everyone to classify online.

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Did you know that 77% of Australians align their identity with the Great Barrier Reef? It is widely recognised as one of Australia’s most iconic environments, and is one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth. It also provides a range of ecosystem services including coastline protection from wave exposure, recreational and cultural heritage benefits, as well as economic benefits to the
Australian economy, with an estimated asset value of $56 billion dollars. Thank you for your ongoing contributions to help monitor the Great Barrier Reef!

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