Various marine creatures live in the Great Barrier Reef, including turtles, dugong, squid, octopus, sharks, a huge variety of fish, and an enormous range of sea plants.
No person lives in the Great Barrier Reef, as it is primarily comprised of a series of coral reefs and atolls, and much of it is underwater. There are many islands which form part of the Great Barrier Reef, and these are inhabited by people of all sorts of races, usually caucasian.
Dolphins in the Great Barrier Reef live in the warm and temperate coastal waters off the north-east of Australia.
The most common whale species that frequent the waters of the Great Barrier Reef are:Humpback whaleDwarf minke whaleLess common are: Sperm whaleShort-finned pilot whalevarious species of beaked whales
bottle-nosed, irrawaddy, and indo-pacific
Yes. Many species of jellyfish live in the Great Barrier Reef.
yes parrot fish do live in the great barrier reef.
Sea birds lives on the Great Barrier reef.
Yes, large populations of dugong live in the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes there are scallops living on the great barrier reef.
Yes, many types of shrimp live on the great barrier reef.
kills the reef and the animals that live in the reef
The Great Barrier Reef does not yet have an official listing of "endangered". However, around 40 species which live in and around the Great Barrier Reef are listed as endangered.
Yes. Seals are one of several protected species in the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes, sunflower starfish are found in the great Barrier Reef