Wreck Reefs

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Wreck Reefs is a remote group of coral reefs and small islets in the Coral Sea known for their rich marine biodiversity and historic shipwreck sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coral reef system
reef complex
access only by boat or vessel
biodiversity coral communities
marine invertebrates
reef fish
sea birds
sea turtles
climate tropical
country Australia
ecosystemType coral reef ecosystem
environment tropical marine environment
formationProcess biogenic reef-building by corals
geologicalType coral atoll-like structures
hasCharacteristic historic shipwreck sites
remote
rich marine biodiversity
hasFeature emergent sand cays
lagoonal areas
shallow reefs
hasPart coral reefs
small islets
historicSignificance maritime navigation history
site of multiple shipwrecks
humanPopulation uninhabited
knownFor diverse marine life
navigation hazards to ships
shipwrecks
legalStatus within Australian maritime jurisdiction
locatedIn Coral Sea
offshore waters of Queensland
navigationStatus hazardous to shipping
partOf Coral Sea Islands region
protectionStatus remote and sparsely visited area
region South Pacific Ocean
salinity oceanic
substrate coral limestone
supportsActivity ecotourism
underwater archaeology
threat coral bleaching
ship groundings
tropical cyclones
usedFor diving
marine research
snorkeling
waterType clear oceanic waters

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Coral Sea Marine Park contains Wreck Reefs