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Current Observations :
Marine World (Moore Reef) SSE winds @ 11 knots Low Isles SE winds @ 14 knots Green Island SSE winds @ 16 knots Cairns Airport E winds @ 6 knots
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Out on the reef today everybody enjoyed themselves and interacted with the incredible diversity of marine life on the Outer Barrier Reef. The hard and soft corals found at the reef are home to hundreds of different species of marine life. Many of the residents of Marine World put on a spectacular show with brightly coloured Damsel and Butterfly fish schooling around the snorkelling site. Snorkellers were amazed at how friendly Wally, the resident Maori Wrasse was as he graciously swam amongst all those who ventured into the water. On hand to assist in the identification of fish and coral species was our Marine Biologists, who lead the guided snorkel tours, very handy company to have considering there are 1500 fish species on the Great Barrier Reef!
For those who preferred to stay dry, the Semi Submersible glided along the northern end of Marine World to display a large variety of sea molluscs, invertebrates and hundreds of lined rabbit fish, anthias and sergeant major fish. Fish feeds are conducted daily in front of the windows of our underwater observatory ensuring everybody can experience the wonders of the reef. And for those who prefer a bird’s eye view, Heli Magic offers Introductory Scenic Helicopter Flights, soaring high above the reefs surface, that highlight the spectacular colours and dimensions of the patch reefs.
3 DAY OUTLOOK Outlook Valid Until midnighttomorrow: Tuesday: S/SE winds 10-15 knots
Wednesday: SW/SE winds 10-15 knots
Thursday: SW/SE winds 10-15 knots

Water temperature: 29c
Underwater Visibility: 25m
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