About Great Barrier Reef:
- It is a complex of coral reefs, shoals and islets in the Pacific Ocean.
- It is located off the northeastern coast of Australiain the Coral Sea.
- It is the longest and largest reef complex in the world. It is the largest living structure on Earth.
- It extends in roughly a northwest-southeast directionfor more than 2,300 km, at an offshore distance ranging from 16 to 160 km, and its width ranges from 60 to 250 km.
- It has an area of some 350,000 square km.
- The reef, which is large enough to be visible from space, is made up of nearly 3,000 individual reefs and over 900 islands.
- UNESCO declared the Great Barrier Reef a World Heritage Sitein 1981.
- Much of the Great Barrier Reef is a marine protected area, managed by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority of Australia.
- Biodiversity:
- It is estimated that the reef is home to around 2000 species of fish and around 600 different coral species.
- It is home to 4,000 mollusk species and over 250 different shrimp species.
- The reef is also home to six of the seven known species of sea turtles, more than a dozen sea snakes, and nearly two dozen species of birds.