You can imagine the spectacle that is a barrier Reef that spans
thousands of miles and can only
be viewed in full by an astronaut in space? With
2,200 miles long,
the Great Barrier Reef of Australia is made up of a myriad of corals. The Great Barrier
Reef generates over $ 4 billion
annually to Australia and receives about 2
million visitors each year, with about 1500 vessels operating various
tours. if we do
not protect and care disappear completely, and not just be a natural disaster but
also economic and tourist, so LET'S
HELP THEM.
THE GROTH
OF THE CORALS
The growth of corals
is affected by several factors. One is the water temperature, the other
is the salt. Fresh water from rivers that empty into the
sea does not allow corals to grow in those areas. The Barrier forms many islands,
being that many of them today harbors wonderful
resorts or are
completely deserted. You can
camp in some of them with conservation department approval, but must carry
everything you will use, primarily
water, food, and sunscreen.
Facts about the Great Barrier Reef
As
the largest living structure on the planet, the Great Barrier Reef is
incredibly rich and diverse.
Stretching
2300 kilometres, this natural icon is so large it can even be seen from outer
space.
While
it’s known mostly for its large maze of colourful reefs, its intricate
architecture also provides a home for a huge number of plants and animals.
Some
of these, such as turtles and crocodiles, have been around since prehistoric
times and have changed little over the millennia.
The
breathtaking array of marine
creatures includes 600 types
of soft and hard corals, more than 100 species of jellyfish, 3000 varieties of
molluscs, 500 species of worms, 1625 types of fish, 133 varieties of sharks and
rays, and more than 30 species of whales and dolphins.
The
Great Barrier Reef is also unique as it extends over 14 degrees of latitude,
from shallow estuarine areas to deep oceanic waters.
Within
this vast expanse are a unique range of ecological communities, habitats and
species – all of which make the Reef one of the most complex natural ecosystems
in the world.
·
covers
344,400 km2 in area
·
includes
the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem
·
includes
some 3000 coral reefs, 600 continental islands, 300 coral cays and about 150
inshore mangrove islands
·
extends
south from the northern tip of Queensland in north-eastern Australia to just
north of Bundaberg
·
is
between 60 and 250 kilometres in width
·
has
an average depth of 35 metres in its inshore waters, while on outer reefs,
continental slopes extend down to depths of more than 2000 metres
·
was
created in 1975 through the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act
·
extends
into the airspace above and into the earth beneath the seabed.
Just how big is the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park?
·
bigger than Victoria and Tasmania
combined
·
bigger than the United Kingdom,
Switzerland and Holland combined
·
roughly the same area as Japan,
Germany, Malaysia or Italy
·
approximately half the size of
Texas
·
slightly smaller than the entire
Baltic Sea.
·
The Great Barrier Reef
Marine Park stretches approximately 2300 km along the coast of Queensland in
north-eastern Australia – this is about the same length as the west coast of
the USA from Vancouver to the Mexican border.
·
The Belize Reef off
the Caribbean coast of Belize is the second longest barrier reef in the world
at 290 km, while Ningaloo Reef off the West Australian coast is 280 km long.
RESOURCES: http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/
RESOURCES: http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/


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