Paradise Under the Sea
The great barrier reef is one of the seven wonders of the world, it can actually be seen from space. The great barrier reef takes up 344,400 square kilometers and is approximately the size of the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Holland combined. It stretches down the northeastern side of Australia and is home to over 3000 coral reefs and 6000 continental islands. The reef can be as deep as 2000 meters and can be as wide as 250 kilometers. It is easily one of the most beautiful places on earth.
According to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Association, the reef possesses over 30 species of whales and dolphins, 133 types of sharks and rays and 1625 types of fish. These different species have been referenced in movies such as Finding Nemo. Some of the more famous species are the sea turtles. There are numerous varieties of turtles which lay their eggs on the shores of Australia and spend the majority of their lives swimming through the ocean. They are one of the most graceful animals on the planet.
Another interesting species on the barrier reef is the dugong, a relative of the manatee. These fluke - tailed, graceful animals, like the manatee, are also distant relatives of the elephant. The dugong is a large, vegetarian mammal that grazes for plants on the bottom of the ocean. They can be found in the waters from South Africa to Australia and are often targeted by hunters. Now they are protected by law.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most incredible places to see the world of marine life in action. It is one of the most sought after places to scuba dive and snorkel. The diverse wildlife attracts thousands of tourists each year to explore the creatures that the reef possesses. Unfortunately, all of the boats and tourists are hurting the coral reefs that people will travel so far to see. This is happening to many coral reefs around the world. The coral is being destroyed by pollutants and that is hurting the entire ecosystem which relies on it so heavily. Take advantage of the opportunity to see the great barrier reef while you can, because it is one of the most beautiful places on earth.
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