Coral SeaMaritime History
Gallery viewing tips: Move your cursor over the image to read photo captions. If you would like to manually move through the gallery, use either the plus or minus symbols, or select an individual image by clicking on the numbers at the bottom of the gallery. This gallery requires that the Flash 9 Player be installed in your browser. The Coral Sea was first recognized during Captain Cook’s epic voyages to the region between 1768 and 1771. The area was surveyed more than once by explorer Matthew Flinders at the start of the 19th Century; and it was Flinders who first coined the name Coral Sea. Because of its often stormy weather and shallow reefs, shipwrecks were not uncommon and in 1803, Flinders himself became shipwrecked when his and a sister ship hit a reef, that he later named “Wreck Reef”. All but three of the sailors survived....but they were marooned on a small sandy cay. To save the crew, Flinders and 13 others rowed more than 1,000 kilometres to Sydney to enlist help. After six weeks, Flinders returned with three vessels and rescued the 80 surviving sailors. Shipping routes through this dangerous area were soon charted enabling commercial users to gain a foothold in the region. The mining of guano for phosphate began as early as 1840, with pearl and sea cucumber fisheries established soon after. The growth of the sugar industry in North Queensland saw many ships using the Coral Sea, some coming to grief navigating its treacherous reefs. Despite many wrecks and casualties, there were stories of brave survivors and dramatic Coral Sea rescues. Today, recreational diving is a growing industry in the Coral Sea. With its diverse, remote and largely untouched coral reefs, Australia’s Coral Sea is a marine environment worth protecting now and for future generations. | Latest NewsConservation Groups Welcome Australian Senate's Support for Coral Sea Conservation Zone - Portect Our Coral Sea Coalition - 17 November 2009 New Australian campaign launched to protect the Coral Sea Rising tide of action to protect marine areas - The Age - 20 May 2009 Conservation groups welcome Government's 'first big step' to protect the Coral Sea - Coalition of Conservation Groups - 19 May 2009 Coral Sea gets new conservation zone - Sydney Morning Herald - 19 May 2009 Australia Moves to Protect the Coral Sea - Voice of America - 19 May 2009 Coral Sea Conservation Zone announced - The World Today - 19 May 2009 Coral Sea gets interim conservation status - The World Today - 19 May 2009 ResourcesOne Page Coral Sea Fact Sheet (PDF) An Australian Coral Sea Heritage Park (PDF) - Comprehensive background on the Coral Sea submission. Map of Proposed Australian Coral Sea Heritage Park, Pew Environment Group - September 2009 (PDF) Coral Sea Conservation Zone Map, Department of Environment, Heritage and the Arts - May 2009 (PDF) Video: An Australian Coral Sea Heritage Park Learn more about Pew's work in Australia on the Wild Australia Web site |

- 22 September 2009