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Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/places/world/great-barrier-reef/values.html )〕 composed of over 2,900 individual reefs〔The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, which is 348,000 km squared, has 2900 reefs. However, this does not include the reefs found in the Torres Strait, which has an estimated area of 37,000 km squared and with a possible 750 reefs and shoals. (Hopley, p. 1)〕 and 900 islands stretching for over over an area of approximately .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Great Barrier Reef Travel Guide )〕 The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms. This reef structure is composed of and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps. It supports a wide diversity of life and was selected as a World Heritage Site in 1981.〔〔 CNN labelled it one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Queensland National Trust named it a state icon of Queensland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Queensland Icons )
A large part of the reef is protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, which helps to limit the impact of human use, such as fishing and tourism. Other environmental pressures on the reef and its ecosystem include runoff, climate change accompanied by mass coral bleaching, and cyclic population outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns starfish. According to a study published in October 2012 by the ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'', the reef has lost more than half its coral cover since 1985.
The Great Barrier Reef has long been known to and used by the Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and is an important part of local groups' cultures and spirituality. The reef is a very popular destination for tourists, especially in the Whitsunday Islands and Cairns regions. Tourism is an important economic activity for the region, generating over $3 billion per year.〔
In November 2014, Google launched Google Underwater Street View in 3D of the Great Barrier Reef.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Google Launches Underwater Street View )
==Geology and geography==

The Great Barrier Reef is a distinct feature of the East Australian Cordillera division. It includes the smaller Murray Islands.〔''Physiographic Diagram of Australia'', A. K. Lobeck, by The Geological Press, Columbia University, New York, 1951. ... "to accompany text description and geological sections which were prepared by Joseph Gentili and R.W. Fairbridge of the University of Western Australia"〕 It reaches from Torres Strait (between Bramble Cay, its northernmost island, and the south coast of Papua New Guinea) in the north to the unnamed passage between Lady Elliot Island (its southernmost island) and Fraser Island in the south. Lady Elliot Island is located southeast of Bramble Cay as the crow flies.〔
The Plate tectonic theory indicates Australia has moved northwards at a rate of per year, starting during the Cenozoic.〔 Eastern Australia experienced a period of tectonic uplift, which moved the drainage divide in Queensland inland. Also during this time, Queensland experienced volcanic eruptions leading to central and shield volcanoes and basalt flows.〔Hopley, p. 19〕 Some of these became high islands.〔Hopley, p. 26〕 After the Coral Sea Basin formed, coral reefs began to grow in the Basin, but until about 25 million years ago, northern Queensland was still in temperate waters south of the tropics—too cool to support coral growth.〔Hopley, p. 27〕 The Great Barrier Reef's development history is complex; after Queensland drifted into tropical waters, it was largely influenced by reef growth and decline as sea level changed.〔Hopley, pp. 27–28〕
Reefs can increase in diameter by per year, and grow vertically anywhere from per year; however, they grow only above a depth of due to their need for sunlight, and cannot grow above sea level. When Queensland edged into tropical waters 24 million years ago, some coral grew,〔Hopley, p. 29〕 but a sedimentation regime quickly developed with erosion of the Great Dividing Range; creating river deltas, oozes and turbidites, unsuitable conditions for coral growth. 10 million years ago, the sea level significantly lowered, which further enabled sedimentation. The reef's substrate may have needed to build up from the sediment until its edge was too far away for suspended sediments to inhibit coral growth. In addition, approximately 400,000 years ago there was a particularly warm interglacial period with higher sea levels and a water temperature change.〔Hopley, p. 37〕
The land that formed the substrate of the current Great Barrier Reef was a coastal plain formed from the eroded sediments of the Great Dividing Range with some larger hills (most of which were themselves remnants of older reefs or, in rare cases, volcanoes〔).〔
The Reef Research Centre, a Cooperative Research Centre, has found coral 'skeleton' deposits that date back half a million years.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What is the Great Barrier Reef? )〕 The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) considers the earliest evidence of complete reef structures to have been 600,000 years ago. According to the GBRMPA, the current, living reef structure is believed to have begun growing on the older platform about 20,000 years ago.〔 The Australian Institute of Marine Science agrees, placing the beginning of the growth of the current reef at the time of the Last Glacial Maximum. At around that time, sea level was lower than it is today.〔
From 20,000 years ago until 6,000 years ago, sea level rose steadily around the world. As it rose, the corals could then grow higher on the newly submerged maritime margins of the hills of the coastal plain. By around 13,000 years ago the sea level was only lower than the present day, and corals began to surround the hills of the coastal plain, which were, by then, continental islands. As the sea level rose further still, most of the continental islands were submerged. The corals could then overgrow the submerged hills, to form the present cays and reefs. Sea level here has not risen significantly in the last 6,000 years.〔 The CRC Reef Research Centre estimates the age of the present, living reef structure at 6,000 to 8,000 years old.〔 The shallow water reefs that can be seen in air-photographs and satellite images cover an area of 20,679 km2, most (about 80%) of which〔Harris, P. T., T.C.L. Bridge, R. Beaman, J. Webster, S. Nichol, and B. Brooke. 2013. "Submerged banks in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, greatly increase available coral reef habitat." ICES Journal of Marine Science no. 70 (2):284–293. doi: doi:10.1093/icesjms/fss165.〕 has grown on top of limestone platforms that are relics of past (Pleistocene) phases of reef growth.〔Hopley, D., S.G. Smithers, and K.E. Parnell. 2007. The geomorphology of the Great Barrier Reef: development, diversity, and change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.〕
The remains of an ancient barrier reef similar to the Great Barrier Reef can be found in The Kimberley, Western Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area has been divided into 70 bioregions, of which 30 are reef bioregions. In the northern part of the Great Barrier Reef, ribbon reefs and deltaic reefs have formed; these structures are not found in the rest of the reef system.〔 There are no atolls in the system,〔Hopley, p. 7〕 and reefs attached to the mainland are rare.〔Hopley, p. 18〕
Fringing reefs are distributed widely, but are most common towards the southern part of the Great Barrier Reef, attached to high islands, for example, the Whitsunday Islands. Lagoonal reefs are found in the southern Great Barrier Reef, and further north, off the coast of Princess Charlotte Bay. Cresentic reefs are the most common shape of reef in the middle of the system, for example the reefs surrounding Lizard Island. Cresentic reefs are also found in the far north of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, and in the Swain Reefs (2022 degrees south). Planar reefs are found in the northern and southern parts, near Cape York Peninsula, Princess Charlotte Bay, and Cairns. Most of the islands on the reef are found on planar reefs.〔Hopley, pp. 158–160〕

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