Coral reefs are aragonite structures created by living organisms. Coral reefs are usually found in tropical agriculture, which can have little or no nutrition. High nutrient levels such as waste water from agricultural areas can harm the reef by the rapid growth of algae.
Looking from above, you will overwhelmed with this vast coral reefs
Sea levels on the Great Barrier Reef has not increased significantly in 6000 years.
The accumulation of bone material, broken and put piles by wave erosion and biology, creating a large limestone structure supporting coral lives and shelter for many other species
Great Barrier Reef coral reef platform of approximately 3,000 individual and 900 islands, stretching 2,600 km, has been recognized as a world natural heritage. Part reef located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland in northeast Australia. A large portion of the reef-protected Marine Park Great Barrier Reef.
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The impressive rocky reef This is an area of biological diversity, including many species in jeopardy and danger. 30 species of whales, dolphins have been recorded in the Great Barrier Reef, including the Dwarf Minke whale, Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins, and Humpback whales. A large population of dugongs live well here. Six species of sea turtle come to the reef to breed, such as Green, Leatherback, Hawksbill, Loggerhead, Flatback and Olive Ridley. Over 200 species of birds (including 40 species of waterbirds) live on the air of the Great Barrier Reef, including the white-bellied sea eagles and red tern.
This is a place of biodiversity
5000 species of molluscs have been recorded, including giant clams, several species of Nudibranch and cone snail shell. 17 species of sea snakes. More than 1500 species of fish, including the Clownfish, Red Bass, Red-Throat Emperor, Snapper and many species of fish and coral trout. Including 400 species of corals and hard corals soft corals. There are 15 species of seagrass near the coral reefs that attract the dugongs and turtles. 500 species of marine algae or seaweed. Irukandji jellyfish also inhabit this reef.

This is a very beautiful and interesting places you should visit at least once in your life
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