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The Great Barrier Reef, Australia The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef. The reef is located in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland in north-east Australia. It stretches over 2000 kilometres in length and can be seen from space. The first European explorer to see the Great Barrier Reef was Captain James Cook during his 1768 voyage. Cook discovered the reef by running aground on it June 11th 1770. Due to its vast biodiversity, warm clear waters and its accessibility from the floating guest facilities called 'live aboards', the Reef is a very popular destination for scuba divers. Many cities along the Queensland coast offer boat trips to the reef on a daily basis. Several continental islands have been turned into resorts. The Great Barrier Reef is sometimes referred to as the single largest living animal being in the world. In reality it is many colonies of corals. A large part of the reef is protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Environmental threats In recent years, run-off from agriculture, especially sugarcane fields, has had a significant impact. Increased silting and coral bleaching have killed large areas of the reef. It is unknown what effect the recent near collapse of the Australian sugar industry will have. Crown-of-Thorns starfish are predators of corals. When the reef system is out of balance, Crown-of-thorns populations can explode. Several popular areas of the reef have been severely damaged by Crown-of-thorn attacks in recent decades. The sheer number of visitors to the reef is itself a problem. Popular areas like Green Island have suffered considerable damage from tourists. On July 1, 2004 the reef became the largest sea reserve in the world when the Australian Environment Ministry increased the protected area from 4.5% to 33.3%. It was inscribed as a World Heritage site in 1981.
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