barrier reef in English

noun
1
a coral reef running parallel to the shore but separated from it by a channel of deep water.
Reefs are generally divided into three categories; the barrier reef , the atoll, and the fringing reef.

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1. Under the realization from tourist operators, fishermen, the Australian Great Barrier Reef Authority and scientists that the Great Barrier Reef is doomed under the current governance regime.

2. Environmental groups welcome Queensland plan to protect The the Great Barrier Reef.

3. But mass Bleachings on the Great Barrier Reef are becoming ever more frequent

4. In December 2015, Belize banned offshore oil drilling within 1 km of the Barrier Reef.

5. CAirns is the Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the heart of Far North Queensland

6. Set amid tropical greenery on CAirns’ waterfront, our hotel is a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef

7. Much of the ecological expertise has been rendered from work with the Great Barrier Reef, in Australia's northeastern waters.

8. CAirns is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation in Tropical North Queensland, Australia

9. Explore the Daintree, enjoy CAirns Esplanade or dive into the Great Barrier Reef, the charming city of CAirns has something for everyone.

10. They come to enjoy the beautiful rain-forest setting and the Great Barrier Reef and to learn of the history of the area.

11. A now dry barrier reef, located in present-day Kimberley Basin of northwest Australia, once extended a thousand kilometres, fringing a Devonian continent.

12. This translates into tens of billions of Corals on the Great Barrier Reef—even after recent losses from climate extremes," Prof Hughes said

13. Visit CAirns for the Great Barrier Reef and Wet Tropics World Heritage Rainforest, but don't miss the great things to do in and around town

14. On Globus Australia tours, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the way of life in the remote Outback, explore the Great Barrier Reef, and discover the

15. Affordable Port Douglas Great Barrier Reef holiday apartment. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, airconditioned, overhead fans, all bed and bath linen provided.

16. Oh, and then there’s the huge Belize Barrier Reef for you to discover; around here are excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities, safe waters for boating, good

17. Conspicuous Angelfish, the Conspicuous Angelfish occurs from the southern Great Barrier Reef to the central New South Wales coast and from New Caledonia, Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands

18. The current bout of coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, the third in 5 years, is the worst ever recorded, and raises global emissions alarm bells

19. Most famous for its proximity to the Belize Barrier Reef, Caye Caulker is a great base for divers wishing to explore a different section of the reef every day

20. SYDNEY, Australia — Scientists have again sounded the alarm about Australia’s imperiled Great Barrier Reef, saying that by the 2030s it could see devastating mass Bleachings as often as every

21. Nestled inside of the Belize Barrier Reef, Caye Caulker is the second-largest island in the country although it measures just half a mile across and five miles long

22. Florent's Guide To The Hawaii Reefs - Spotted Boxfish - Ostracion meleagris - Boxfishes - Whitespotted Boxfish - Boxfishes - Indo-Pacific, Hawaii, Pacific Coast of Mexico to Panama, French Polynesia, Great Barrier Reef - Whitespotted Boxfish

23. You may purchase a Cabana on the day of your visit, if available, by visiting the Cabana rental stations located next to Tide Pool Cabanas or Great Barrier Reef Cabanas.

24. The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia, for instance—the largest biological structure in the world—is simply the accumulation of generation after generation of coral and coralline algae.

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26. But while the first recorded mass bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef in 1998 and the most intense mass bleaching event on record coincided with El Niño, mass Bleachings …

27. From snorkelling and diving in the Great Barrier Reef to rafting adventure in magnificent waterfalls, CAirns is the place to visit if you love laidback cities surrounded by rainforests and natural wonders.

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29. Examination of three species of Batfishes (Teleostei: Epphippidae) from off Lizard and Heron Islands on the Great Barrier Reef led to the discovery of specimens of the trematode genus Paradiscogaster Yamaguti, 1934 (Digenea: Faustulidae)

30. Even the worst moments of our Circumnavigation were riveting: the pursuit by pirates in the Strait of Malacca, hitting Australia's Great Barrier Reef, being surrounded--at night on the dinghy dock--by violent thugs in Southeast Asia

31. ‘The Great Lakes make for a problematic Bioregion because each lake has a very different ecology and history.’ ‘Without a thorough understanding of the biological diversity and ecological processes of the Great Barrier Reef, it would have been impossible to define Bioregions in the marine park.’

32. Amanda has visited over 12 different countries where she has Canyoned down waterfalls, whitewater rafted, ziplined through rainforests, gone on safaris, swam with sharks and stingrays, released sea turtle hatchlings, rode horseback up volcanoes, snorkeled in the Great Barrier Reef, participated in community service, and more.

33. CAirns is touted as the "gateway to the Great Barrier Reef" and other destinations such as Kuranda and the Daintree rainforest in Far North Queensland, Australia, although the city has little to offer to travellers besides tour agencies, a handful of restaurants, cafes, and backpacker bars, and a long walk along the esplanade looking out at the swampy shoreline.