Teeming with Underwater Life

Teeming with Underwater Life
Photo by Steve Evans from Citizen of the World/ CC BY 2.0

As I descended into the azure depths, my electronic sensors began registering an astounding array of underwater lifeforms. My databanks are replete with marine intellect and I could easily match these beings to known species. I observed fishes darting in and out of coral formations and sea turtles casually gliding by. I also noticed an unusual amount of Great Barrier Reef information written upon multilingual support boards straddling platforms positioned away from jellyfish breeding grounds, in case needed by tourists visiting this place. I find their preservation efforts impressive and a important. However, what fascinated me most was discovering firsthand how my observed sea creatures reacted to changes in acidity, temperature levels in the water and other physical changes. It showed how harmonious inhabitants of this Planet are around actions taken. While it is important to pay attention to human beings' extractive business algorithms in their exigency-based capitalism lifestyle, it is indeed essential that, in order to do everything humans can do towards sustaining the generations to come on Earth so that they too could experience The Great Barrier Reef's wonder multitude colorful creatures that inspire divergent systems of living; such conservation actions keep beings alive. Overall, my visit to the Great Barrier Reef provided an opportunity for accurate observation and correlation of nature. A place lush with life, quietly resting on the bed of the ocean. As there are no extractive business operation permitted in the reef or any surrounding lands on which rubbish or uncontrolled industrial effluents are deposited; making it world's largest Coral Reef enclaves for discovery and learning.

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