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Yes, the Great Barrier Reef is significantly larger than a whale shark. The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 344,400 square kilometers (133,000 square miles), making it the largest coral reef system in the world. In contrast, whale sharks, the largest fish species, typically grow to about 12 meters (39 feet) in length, although some can reach up to 18 meters (59 feet). Thus, the reef is vastly more expansive than any individual whale shark.

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