The Great Barrier Reef
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The Great Barrier Reef: A Natural Wonder
Introduction
The Great Barrier Reef is a magnificent natural wonder that stretches over 2,000 kilometers along the eastern coast of Australia, from the northern tip to just north of Bundaberg. Its vast coral reef system is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and incredible biodiversity.
Rich Biodiversity
Home to over 1,000 species of fish, as well as whales, dolphins, dugongs, and turtles, the Great Barrier Reef is a thriving sanctuary. It's also a haven for diverse birdlife, making it an essential ecosystem for a wide range of species.
The Living Coral
The coral that forms the reef is a living entity. When it dies, it turns white. Coral growth varies, with some types growing rapidly and others taking over a century to mature fully. The vibrant colors of the coral are a result of algae growth.
Ideal Conditions
Thriving in a tropical climate, the reef depends on warm, shallow waters, plenty of sunlight, and salty conditions to remain healthy. These conditions support the reef's extensive ecosystem.
A Diving and Snorkeling Paradise
With its vast expanse, the Great Barrier Reef is a premier destination for diving and snorkeling. Accessible through numerous diving tours along the coast, visitors can explore its wonders even without swimming, thanks to glass-bottom boat tours.
Preservation Efforts
As a heritage-listed site, significant areas of the reef are protected from fishing, and removing coral is prohibited. These measures help ensure the reef's preservation for future generations to enjoy.
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