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Marine Bioregions in Australia
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Within Australian State/Territory waters (ie 3 nautical miles) which State/Territory has the larger number of marine bioregions?
- 60 votes - open
The Great Barrier Reef, measuring 2,000 km in length, is the largest living structure on Earth.
- 71 votes - closed