Thursday, July 24, 2014

The Great Barrier Reef






Location: Australia 

The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is The largest living structure, stretches 2,300 kilometres along the Queensland coast and includes over 2,900 reefs, and around 940 islands and cays. 

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is 345,000 square kilometres in size, five times the size of Tasmania or larger that the United Kingdom and Ireland combined!

The reef is immensely diverse. It is home to more than 1,500 species of fish, 411 types of hard coral, one-third of the world’s soft corals, 134 species of sharks and rays, six of the world’s seven species of threatened marine turtles, and more than 30 species of marine mammals, including the vulnerable dugong. (parrotfish, surgeonfish, barracuda, and sharks)

Add to that stunning marine suite as many as 3,000 molluscs and thousands of different sponges, worms and crustaceans, 630 species of echinoderms (starfish and sea urchins) and 215 bird species, of which 22 are seabirds.
The GBR is listed under all four natural World Heritage criteria for its outstanding universal value.















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