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As far as I know the smallest fish in the great barrier reef is the stout infantfish
google maps has a great answer for you but it is in far north Queenslanf
Far North Queensland
You cannot walk and it is too far to swim, try a ship.
Tourism is the main drawcard for the Great Barrier Reef. People visit the reef for its beautiful colours and clear, pristine waters which are ideal for snorkelling or Scuba diving. As well, in the far north, people can have the best of both worlds - it is where the "rainforest meets the sea". The Great Barrier Reef is one of the natural wonders of the world. There are many Great Barrier Reef cruises like Ocean Spirit, Quicksilver and Sunlover Reef Cruises which takes visitors to the different reef locations for some incredible island activities.
the great barrier reef runs a far way away from the beach and is 1200 miles long and there is approximately 1500 fish live in that special reef
The depth of the Great Barrier Reef varies. The coral which makes up the Great Barrier reef is believed to extend to a depth of around 500m in some places, but the actual living polyps only go down as far as 30 metres. The water in the channel between the shoreline and the reef reaches about 60 metres in depth.
This occurs in north Queensland, Australia. The oldest living rainforest is believed to be the Daintree Rainforest in far north Queensland, and it meets the Great Barrier Reef at Cape Tribulation.
Sanibel Island is situated off the west coast of Florida, not too far from Fort Myers Beach. A beautiful barrier island with incredible beaches which are perfect if you are a dog lover as all their beaches are dog friendly.
Cairns is approximately 40-60 kilometers away from the Great Barrier Reef, depending on which part of the reef you visit. On average, it takes about 1.5-2 hours by boat to reach popular reef sites from Cairns.
The barrier that divides South Asia from Central Asia is the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China was built to protect the country of China from invaders. It is the only man made structure, so far, to be visible from space.
The Great Barrier Reef was first found by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770 when his ship HMS Endeavour ran aground on the reef off the site of present-day Cooktown, in far north Queensland.However, Cook did not name the Great Barrier Reef. It was actually named by sea explorer Matthew Flinders when he circumnavigated the Austalian continent in 1801-1802.