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Lizard Island Research Station

Booking Code Arrive Depart
Lizard1 Sat 30 June

Wed 4 July

Lizard2 Wed 4 July

Sun 8 July

Lizard3 Sat 14 July Wed 18 July
Lizard4 Wed 18 July Sun 22 July

Note: ICRS 2012 is Monday 9 July to Friday 13 July 2012 in Cairns

Trip Location

The Lizard Island Research Station (LIRS) is a world-leading supplier of on-reef facilities for coral reef research and education. It is owned and operated by the Australian Museum.

Lizard Island is situated in the northern portion of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, 270 km north of Cairns, Queensland (14°40'S 145°28'E). It is a high granite island of about 7 square kilometres that is inhabited only by LIRS and a small resort. The Lizard Island Group comprises the main island and three smaller islands surrounded by fringing reef and enclosing a beautiful lagoon. It is in a mid-shelf location, 30 kilometres from the Australian mainland and 19 kilometres from the outer barrier reefs that line the edge of the continental shelf. Most reef and island types characteristic of the Great Barrier Reef are accessible from LIRS. The Lizard Island Group is highly protected - it is a national park on land and its waters are mostly within the Scientific Research Zone of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

Number of People

Twenty people per trip including a maximum of ten scuba divers.

Cost to Participate in Australian Dollars

 $2,000

Deposit Due $800 1 March 2012
Balance Due $1,200 25 May 2012
Optional scuba diving In full On arrival at LIRS

Cost Inclusions

  • Charter flights Cairns/ Lizard Island/ Cairns
  • 3 or 4 share accommodation
  • All meals, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks
    - breakfast and lunch are self-prepared and dinner is prepared by a cook
    - participants must help with the preparation and cleaning up of all meals
  • Use of mask, snorkel, fins, lycra suit and short 5 mm wetsuit
  • Guided snorkelling on daily or twice-daily trips, usually involving boat transport
  • Day trip for snorkelling to two sites on the outer reef, 19 kilometres from Lizard Island. This may include the world-famous Cod Hole if tide and wind conditions allow.
  • Guided walk to the island’s summit
  • An evening presentation about research at LIRS and local reef issues
  • Internet access for 3 hours per person

Additional Costs

  • Scuba diving: $140 for first dive, $15 for each subsequent dive, five dives in total are possible including two at the outer reef. This price includes regulator, gauges, BCD, tank and weight belt
  • Alcoholic drinks must be ordered in advance through LIRS and paid for by credit card
  • Limited double or twin accommodation is available for an extra $100 per person
  • Phone, additional internet, hire of towels

Diving Preparation

  • LIRS operates under regulations that meet Queensland law for occupational diving. Diving on this trip is not considered to be occupational because research is not being conducted. However, for consistency of operations, diving will be done under existing regulations with several specific changes related to qualifications, experience and supervision. 
  • All divers must have a rescue diver certificate or equivalent as minimum diving qualification, a current occupational dive medical to Australian Standard 2299, a log book showing at least 15 hours experience excluding training dives and including at least 2 dives in the past 12 months.
  • AS2299 dive medicals are readily available in Cairns at a reasonable cost.
  • All prospective divers must contact LIRS (lizard@austmus.gov.au) for a Diver Registration Form and additional materials. The form must be completed and submitted to LIRS with all supporting documents before 30 April 2012. The only exception is the AS2299 dive medical which may be obtained in Cairns and presented on arrival at LIRS. Documents may be scanned and emailed or copied and posted. Originals must be presented on arrival at LIRS.
  • Divers will be accepted in order of submission of complying paperwork up to a maximum of 10 divers per trip.
  • We strongly encourage you to enrol in the Divers Alert Network (DAN) Insurance program.

Climate and Water Temperature

Lizard Island's climate in July is dry tropical winter with daily air temperature ranging from 22° to 26° Celsius (72° to 79° Fahrenheit) and low likelihood of rain. Southeast trade winds at 15 to 25 knots are a consistent feature. The water temperature will be 22-24° Celsius (72 – 76° Fahrenheit).

Research Activities

People who want to collect specimens or systematically record data should book independent visits directly with the Lizard Island Research Station as these activities are not scheduled into the ICRS 2012 Field Trip Program.

Field Trip Organiser's Contact Details

Dr Anne Hoggett
Director, Lizard Island Research Station
lizard@austmus.gov.au
Telephone +61 (7) 4060 3977

Program Outline

Day 1
0930

Check in at General Aviation, Cairns Airport – note a limited baggage allowance – to be advised

1000 Departure
1100 Arrive at Lizard Island
Transfer to the Research Station by 4WD vehicle
Afternoon General orientation, pick up snorkelling gear, shakedown snorkel
Evening Diver orientation, pick up diving gear
Day 2
Morning Boat trip for diving and snorkelling
Afternoon Boat trip for diving and snorkelling
Evening Presentation
Day 3
Full day Trip to the Outer Reef for diving and snorkelling at two locations
Day 4
Morning Choice of activities: guided walk to the island’s peak, Cook’s Look OR boat trip for diving and snorkelling
Afternoon

Boat trip for snorkelling only to allow divers a 24 hour surface interval before flying

Evening Beach BBQ
Day 5
0800 Vacate accommodation
1000 Depart for the airstrip
1200    Arrive Cairns

 


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