Great Barrier Reef

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Great Barrier Reef

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Great Barrier Reef. Facts. Larger than the Great Wall of China Only living thing on Earth visible from space 1,800 miles long 500,000 years old Approx 3,400 individual reefs that make up the barrier reef. Diversity of Life In the Reef. 2,800 species of fish 400 different types of coral - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Great Barrier Reef

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Facts•Larger than the Great Wall of China•Only living thing on Earth visible from space•1,800 miles long•500,000 years old•Approx 3,400 individual reefs that make up the barrier reef

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Diversity of LifeIn the Reef

•2,800 species of fish•400 different types of coral•500 species of sea weed•215 species of bird•15 species of sea snake•6 species of sea turtles

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Coral

•Coral reefs are found in shallow water, ranging to depths of 60m•Water temperatures range from 64 – 91F•Generally occur in large numbers as colonies of individual polyps linked by tissue•Size – individual polyps range from 3-56mm in diameter or height - colony size varies from 75 – 1500mm

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Dangers on the ReefThe reef has many species of marine

life that can be potentially fatal to humans!

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Irukandgi Jellyfish• Mostly found in deeper waters of the reef•Small jellyfish approx 2cm diameter bell•Divers & snorkelers are at risk•Initial sting is usually not very painful; however, 30 minutes after a person usually has severe backache or headache & shooting pains in their muscles, chest & abdomen

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Box Jelly Fish

•Possibly one of the most dangerous creatures on the reef•Mainly found around river mouths & muddy shadow waters, they rarely inhabit the reef islands•“Stinger season” is from November to March

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Blue Ringed Octopus

•Size of a golf ball but its poison is powerful enough to kill an adult human in minutes•There is no know antidote•Resides in rock pools & coral•“Glow” effect when provoked or is defensive – most dangerous at this time

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Cone Shells•Look very pretty•Several types are known to be very dangerous to humans

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Lion Fish•Venomous fin spines that can produce painful puncture wounds

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Stone Fish•Can inflict excruciating pain & possible death•Dwell on stony, muddy bottom areas•Visitors walking on the beaches (especially at low tide) should always wear covered shoes with a sturdy sole. 

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Sea Snakes•Approx 15 species can be found on the reef•Normally not aggressive•No reported deaths!!•ALL OF THEM PRODUCE LETHAL VENOM

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Stingrays

•Stingrays’ tail can inflict serious lacerations & deep wounds

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Reef Fleet Terminal

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Ocean Spirit Cruise

Ocean Spirit

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Ocean Spirit Cruise

Ocean Spirit

•Scuba Dive •Snorkel•Lunch