Diving The Great Barrier Reef
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The Great Barrier Reef was declared among the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is known as one of the most popular spots for water sports and marine life.
The Great Barrier Reef is more than just a diving spot. The reef supports one of the most diverse marine ecological systems in the world, with the entire reef structure composed of billions of coral polyps. The whole reef is the largest individual structure in the world that is made by living organisms.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the richest sources of fish for Australian Aborigines and people from the islands near the Torres Strait and Southwestern Indonesia. For them, the reef is a critical part of their culture and spiritual life.
Preparing To Dive The Great Barrier Reef
The reef is a popular destination for day travelers and divers around the world. The reef runs parallel to the Queensland Coast, so you can depart from anywhere in Queensland to get to the reef. Tour guides for day travelers are available for early morning itineraries. If you are interested in going on a day trip, you can leave from the coastal towns of Cape Tribulation, Port Douglas, Townsville, Mackay, and Gladstone, to name a few.
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Divers can also go to the reef islands off Queensland Coast. These island resorts offer overnight stays in villas, diving training facilities, diving equipment, and facilities for other marine sports. From these islands, you can take a small boat to get to the nearest coral gardens. Some reef islands have small coral areas that are ideal for snorkelers.
There are many interesting dive sites along the reef that you can explore. Some areas have vast coral gardens located at different depths for snorkelers and divers. Although you can find numerous unusual fish such as blue spotted stingrays in most of the dive sites, only a few select reefs have species of small sharks. Experienced divers can dive along the great walls on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, while novice divers can find equally impressive marine landscapes in the shallow areas of the reef.
You can book a private yacht for your own group for the most exclusive Great Barrier Reef experience. Booking a yacht allows you to navigate the reef on your own and get to the best diving spots. A yacht also allows you to stay on the reef, so you can have all the time that you need to dive and explore the individual reefs. Diving the Great Barrier Reefhelps us understand the organisms and the complex ecosystem in which we live. As responsible divers, we should take the great reef as an example to educate people and take care of our fragile marine resources.
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