lexusarticles.com
Search:    Main Page | About Us | Privacy of Info | Terms of Service | Place Your Link | Add Article   
 

Garden & Home

 

Games & Play

 

Computers & Networking

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Law & Politics

 

Automobiles

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Food & Recipe

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Creative Arts

 

Self Help

 

Society & Issues

 

Health & Hygiene

 

Careers & Employment

 

Children & Teens

 

Technology & Science

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Business & Services

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Academics & Education

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Estate & Realty

 

Events & News

 

Investment & Finance

 

Main Page » Academics & Education » Environmental Science
 

Pleasure Diving On The Reefs Of Australia

 
Author: Kristina Jeffreys
 

The Great Barrier Reef of Australia continues to attract passionate drivers both beginners and professionals who seek new challenges and adventures. The Barrier Reef stretches from New Guinea to Queensland and is 1,250 miles long. Diving along the reef and in the area in general is an unforgettable experience since the entire area is packed with amazing natural wonders and fascinating sea creatures of the world.

The Great Barrier Reef is a thing of beauty in its own right. It is actually composed of more than 2,000 smaller reefs, and coral islands intermingle as you travel through the reef. The colors and lights will amaze you.

There are many sea animals that make their home on the Great Barrier Reef. Diving in these warm waters will give you a front seat to watch fish swim among the coral. You'll want to make sure that you take along an under water camera so that you don't miss this amazing opportunity.

Australia offers many diving opportunities and a wide variety of places to choose from. When on a dive holiday, it is better to be forearmed with information so as to get the diving experience that you want.

Pixie Pinnacle is one of the most popular locations and it's near Lizard Island. Large coral makes up Pixie Pinnacle and some of them are over ninety feet tall. Among the diverse sea creatures you're sure to see are clownfish, rabbitfish, lionfish, nudibranches, and honfish. As you gaze past the Great Barrier Reef you may even view the Coral Sea.

Lizard Island has another famous diving spot - 'Cod Hole'. Some of the sea animals that can be seen when on a dive off Cod Hole are the moray eel, the Napoleon wrasse, and large groups of cod - that is from where this spot gets its name.

For a diving site that is livelier with sea creatures you might want to head to Yongala Wreck. You can find this diving spot south from Cod Hole by 200 miles. The coral in this area of the Great Barrier Reef is thick, making it a great hiding place for eagle rays, jacks, flowery cod, and the barramundi cod. If you're lucky you may be able to see a turtle or two.

No matter where you're diving in the Great Barrier Reef make sure that you dive safely and follow marine rules. One of the most important things that you need to remember is that coral is a living animal and therefore needs to be treated with respect. Also keep in mind that both coral and sea animals can be harmed from sand that is displaced from your fin wash, therefore keep an eye on where you're diving at all times.

Don't make it a habit to feed any of the sea animals that you encounter during your dives. As dumb as fish may seem they can become repeat pests when you feed them. This has the potential to make the fish react to all divers in an aggressive manner. You'll be seeing a lot of beautiful coral, shells, and rocks while you're diving. Removing these items will ruin the environment for the animals that live in that area so be sure not to take back any souvenirs of your dive that aren't pictures that you took with your under water camera.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Trash Talk Your Way to a Better World
 
Northern California Colleges
 
Escape the Standardized Exam Gre, Gmat,toefl and Get a College Degree
 
Bio Pyramid
 
Pursuing an Online Degree
 
Book Review: A History of the World in 6 Glasses
 
Chatterbox ?C The Bird Who Wore Glasses
 
Learn Spanish Submerge Yourself in Speech!
 
Emergency Lesson Plans, Real Lifesaving Tools for Teachers
 
Different Styles of Learning Foreign Languages
 
 
 

Related Links

 
Educational Tour.
Adventure Student Travel is a group travel company specializing in class trips and education trips for student groups.
 
Englishjet- The English Learning Solution
Englishjet offers top quality Language Programmes at quality training centres.From Junior Summer Courses to tailor-made Executive Programmes.
 
Academia Kolumbus
We offer Spanish courses as one-on-one classes or in mini-groups.
 
Study Abroad Programs
Learn Spanish, French, Italian & More......
 
Nellies English Projects
Offers resources for teachers on how to integrate technology into the classroom by means of project based and experiential learning using WebQuests & many educational resources, articles,lesson plans, reading practice and collaborative writing ideas.
 
Speed Reading
Speed reading software free demo download! Achieve fast reading speed, memory improvement and better comprehension.
 
 
 
 

Make a place for computers in children's world

There has been a lot of debate whether computers should be used with younger children. Some educator ... - kbodas
 

Exemplary Online Learning

A look at an exemplary online learning institution and some key points to consider in your choice of ... - Richard Keir
 

New Monitoring and Appraisal Systems for Higher Scholastic Achievement in Houston Schools

Two new achievement systems have been developed and implemented for the Houston Schools ?? a school ... - Patricia Hawke
 
 

The Push to Learn Chinese in Our Schools

Here is an example. The traditional Chinese character for the word 'love' contains a picture of a he ... - David Snape
 

Demand for Speech Therapists Versus Availability Causing Crisis for the Florida Schools

With the passing of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, schools across the nation are n ... - Patricia Hawke
 
 
Main Page | Privacy of Info | Terms of Service  
Copyright © 2006, www.lexusarticles.com