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Great Barrier Reef

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1986
J. Bagg, Joshua N. Smith
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Great Barrier Reef, Australia

2018
The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem and one of the most complex and biodiverse natural systems on Earth. It is on the northeast coast of Australia and is of remarkable variety and beauty. The barrier reef has 400 types of coral, 1500 species of fish, and 4000 types of mollusk and is the habitat for species such as the ...
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The Great Barrier Reef

The Geographical Journal, 1925
Gerald Lenox-Conyngham, F. A. Potts
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Habitat maps to enhance monitoring and management of the Great Barrier Reef

Coral reefs, 2020
C. Roelfsema   +12 more
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Protecting the Great Barrier Reef

Maritime Studies, 1991
Australia is to implement a compulsory pilotage scheme for environmental protection of the Great Barrier Reef which was recently declared a Particularly Sensitive Area.
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Water quality mediates resilience on the Great Barrier Reef

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2019
M. MacNeil   +10 more
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Saving the Great Barrier Reef

New Scientist, 2017
Klein mentions a project to save the Great Barrier Reef 20 kilometers out at sea. The thriving wetlands will provide a buffer for the Great Barrier Reef. Greening Australia is now working with other landowners in the area to restore 200 hectares of coastal wetlands.
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Ecosystem restructuring along the Great Barrier Reef following mass coral bleaching

Nature, 2018
R. Stuart‐Smith   +3 more
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The coral reefs of the outer shelf of the Great Barrier Reef

2007
Introduction: shelf-edge morphology The gently sloping continental shelf on which the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is situated starts to steepen at depths between 40 and 50 m. In the far north the change of slope is rapid and coral reefs are located on the very edge of the drop-off.
Kevin E. Parnell   +2 more
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Response of the Great Barrier Reef to sea-level and environmental changes over the past 30,000 years

Nature Geoscience, 2018
J. Webster   +16 more
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