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Reef Magic, a new $7M marine science and tourism pontoon, owned by leading Australian adventure and leisure tourism company, Experience Co. (EXP), has begun operating on the Great Barrier Reef. 
The new three-level floating platform is based at Moore Reef, a large horseshoe-shaped reef system nearly 45km offshore from Cairns. The 1000sqm activity pontoon will provide capacity for up to 250 guests who can enjoy guided snorkelling and introductory and certified diving, entering and exiting the water easily from an innovative 15m wide staircase on either side of the pontoon.   
Helmet Diving is also available using an underwater platform that loops around the pontoon offering one of the longest circuits on the Great Barrier Reef.  
Local Traditional Owners will work closely with Experience Co’s marine biologists to offer guests a narrative of Indigenous knowledge along with western science. 
Those guests wanting to stay dry can experience the Reef via the semi-submersible, glass bottom boats or enjoying the large air-conditioned underwater observatory which features floor to ceiling windows.  
In between activities, a spacious sundeck complete with sun loungers and extensive shaded retreat areas invites passengers to lie back and relax in comfort while admiring the views of the outer reef.  Onboard catering from well-known Ochre restaurant in Cairns will provide delicious morning and afternoon teas as well as hot and cold lunchtime offerings featuring Indigenous flavours such as Lemon Myrtle Roast Chicken Breast and Native Dukkah Crusted Smoked Kangaroo Loin.  A fully stocked licenced bar will complement the culinary treats.
Adding to the guest experience is a purpose-built onboard marine science laboratory.  Marine biologists will be available to take guests through the Reef research and conservation work being done onboard.
Numerous science groups will utilise the laboratory with onboard accommodation allowing for multi-day stays during major reef events such as coral spawning.  
“Experience Co. has been operating touring on the Great Barrier Reef for many years including snorkelling and diving tours and Island day trips. This rich history provides us with deep insights into how to curate experiences which will be of strong appeal to travellers when they visit our new Reef Magic pontoon” said John O’ Sullivan, CEO of Experience Co.
With sustainability as a priority in its design, the day-to-day operations of the platform will focus on reducing the impact on the environment with three wind turbines, 16 solar panels and, where possible, electricity generation to power the pontoon – a first for the region.