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Yes it is one of the wonders of the world because it is home to many unique plants and animals.
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No the Great Barrier Reef is not an organism, it is a collection of many organisms.
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Yes, many types of shrimp live on the great barrier reef.
Yes. Many species of jellyfish live in the Great Barrier Reef.
how many people go to the great barrier reef in a year
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The Great Barrier Reef, like any biome, supplies a unique niche for certain marine animals and plants. Slow destruction of the reef through pollution is resulting in the loss of numerous species. In caring for the Great Barrier Reef, one is helping to protect and preserve these species for future generations.
There are a great many different animals that live in the Great Barrier Reef. They include:1625 species of fish, including 1400 coral reef speciesMore than 3000 species of molluscs (shells)630 species of echinoderm (starfish, sea urchins)14 breeding species of sea snakes215 species of birds including 22 species of seabirds and 32 species of shorebirdsSix species of marine turtleMarine mammals such as 30 species of whales and dolphins, as well as a sizable dugong population133 species of sharks and rayscrabs urchins an creepy crawlys and loads of fish