Quicksilver's environmental division, Reef Biosearch, was founded in 1986 with the aim of combining tourism, education and research, highlighting our passion and commitment to the future sustainability of the Great Barrier Reef. Led by our team of university qualified marine biologists, Reef Biosearch is focused on education, research and monitoring within daily operations and the wider community. Reef Biosearch is in fact the largest team of privately employed marine biologists outside of a government agency. Our guests benefit daily from their extensive and passionate knowledge of the reef systems we visit through interpretive presentations and videos on the ecology and biology of the reef, scuba diving tips and the guided snorkel tours they conduct. They are available to answer guest questions throughout the day. Within the Reef Biosearch team there exists a wealth of knowledge and experience in many fields of marine research and education, particularly relating to coral reefs. Reef Biosearch's activities include: Educational and interpretive activities on board Quicksilver's vessels Marine and reef education within the general community, schools, tourism industry training Research and environmental monitoring programs on the reef Ecotourism consultation Consultation and advisory roles to the reef management authorities; Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) and The CRC Reef Research Centre. Significantly, Reef Biosearch has the longest logbook database of marine observations on the Great Barrier Reef, now ongoing for over two decades.
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The The Quicksilver Group annual revenue was $131.1 million in 2026.
Joan Frances is the President of The Quicksilver Group.
16 people are employed at The Quicksilver Group.
The NAICS codes for The Quicksilver Group are [483, 48321, 48, 4832].
The SIC codes for The Quicksilver Group are [448, 44].