Some Great Barrier Reef snorkelling links below.
in some places you can but it Can kill the coralsAnswer:I just came back from there and snorkeled for two weeks. The reef is quite far off shore so you have to use boats, traveling at top speed for an hour and a half, to get there. But the reef is shallow and is great fun. All boats are professionally run.You can fish at the Great Barrier Reef but there are strict rules and regulation that have been enforced by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. To see these rules, go to their webstie. All you have to do is Google Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and click on the first link. There will be categories on the lefthand side. Go into the fishing section and the rules will be there. I hope this answers your question.
yes parrot fish do live in the great barrier reef.
As far as I know the smallest fish in the great barrier reef is the stout infantfish
The dugong is an example of a primary consumer in the Great Barrier Reef.
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Some consumers in the Great Barrier Reef include:about 1500 species of fish, such as barracudas, mackerel, angel fish, butterfly fish, clownfish, groupers, codTurtlesDolphinsDugong
No, it is against the law.
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According to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, there are about 1625 species of fish that live in and around the Great Barrier Reef, not including the shark species. Of these, 1400 are coral reef species. In addition, there are over 3000 species of molluscs, 630 species of echinoderm such as starfish and sea urchins, 14 known species of sea snakes, 30 species of whales and dolphins, dugongs and 133 species of sharks and rays.
Pretty much all the fish from Disney Nemo, since it does take place in the Great Barrier reef.