it begins to decompose the marine life and soon the animals will begin to die and could possibly go extinct
Producers that are found in the coral reef are zooxanthellae, sponges, seaweed, corraline algae, marine worms, marine algae, plankton, phytoplankton.
No. The Great Barrier Reef is a protected marine park.
Well The Great Barrier reef in a sense is living as Coral is a living, breathing organism. It terms yes it does support Algae and a wide rang of fish such as the:yellow-faced angelfishesfusiliersblue tuskfishescardinal fishestervalliesgobiesMandarin fishesIn Terms of Plant life, there are 500 Algae including Red Algae and Brown Algae(also known as seaweed) There is also an abundance of Seagrass. There is over 60 species of Seagrass living on the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier is an oasis for the growth of species.
Is there any quotes on the Great Barrier Reef?
== == YES, GBR STANDS FOR GREAT BARRIER REEF!!! ALSO GBRMPA STANDS FOR GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK AUTHORITY!!!
Vegetation on the Great Barrier Reef includes:sea grassesmarine algae (seaweed)
Almost. The Great Barrier Reef is classified as a National Marine Park.
The Great Barrier Reef is not just a National park, but a National Marine Park.
No. The Great Barrier Reef is a marine biome, located in the Coral Sea, which is an arm of the Pacific Ocean. Freshwater runoff from floods is one of the dangers occasionally faced by the Great Barrier Reef.
The Great Barrier Reef is a marine area, as it is a coral reef in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
The Great Barrier reef is not owned by any commercial entity or private party. However as it is in Australian waters, a significant portion of it has been designated as a marine park by the Australian government, and it is managed by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, a federal division, in collaboration with the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, and Queensland Fisheries, which are subdivisions of the Queensland state government.
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