yes
The most dangerous one would probably be the blue ringed octupus ,which I lives in the great barrier reef, because of its deadly poison. Giant Pacific octopuses might also be dangerous because they are known to kill sharks that they share tanks with in aquariums. The day octopus is almost as big as a giant octopus except that it can float in the ocean and attack divers.
the sea of japan down to the waters of south australlia across from the phillpeneise to valivea
The amazing diversity of life there is beneficial to the environment and that ecosystem. The Great Barrier Reef also simply provides aesthetic value simply because it is beautiful.
Great Barrier Reef
The proper name for the Great Barrier Reef is simply "Great Barrier Reef".
The great barrier reef is awesome
The Great Barrier - film - was created in 1937.
Great Barrier Airlines was created in 1983.
The Great Barrier Reef has not been destroyed
The Great Barrier Reef is off the Queensland coast in Australia.
yes, it is done at the great barrier reef.
Yes: humpback whales travel through the Great Barrier Reef on their annual migration.