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The Bluest Ocean in the World

The Bluest Ocean in the World

Documentary

Richard Scott

Unknown

2019

United States

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Completed

English, Mandarin Chinese

25 minutes

2025-02-20 02:11:29

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This film (drama)Also known asGreat Barrier Reef: A Living Treasure,is aUnited StatesProducerporn video,At2019Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish, Mandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
The Great Barrier Reef is known as "one of the seven wonders of the world." The reef itself is a massive living organism composed of billions of tiny coral polyps, and it is the only life form on Earth visible to the naked eye from space. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system on the planet. It stretches along the northeastern coast of Australia, from the Torres Strait in the north to south of the Tropic of Capricorn, spanning 2300 kilometers from north to south. In 1981, UNESCO listed the Great Barrier Reef as a World Heritage Site. The reef is home to thousands of animal species and is one of the most biodiverse and ecologically varied regions on Earth. The colorful coral reefs of the Great Barrier Reef, with their large volume, complex structure, and diverse types, provide an ideal habitat for a vast array of flora and fauna, including over 600 species of coral, more than 100 species of jellyfish, over 3000 species of mollusks, more than 1600 species of fish, 133 species of sharks and rays, and over 30 species of whales and dolphins. Although the Great Barrier Reef is a paradise on Earth, it faces significant threats, including global climate change, acid rain, large-scale coral bleaching, and the overpopulation of starfish. The Great Barrier Reef is renowned for its unadulterated natural beauty, attracting tourists from around the world. Due to environmental reasons, the reef is diminishing year by year, so if you haven't yet visited to witness its splendor, please make it a priority to see the Great Barrier Reef at least once in your lifetime.

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