The Great Barrier Reef

Author(s): James Woodford

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The real Great Barrier Reef is not just a single clown fish or a colony of branching stag horn coral. Nor is it simply the crystal clear water, cocktails and beautiful bodies of the tourist ads. It is not just the stage for murders, mishaps, shipwrecks, or shark attacks. The real Great Barrier Reef is a living thing - a 2600-kilometre-long, untamed organism, made up of trillions of animals. It is the magnificent and terrifying home to the wild things of nightmares and hallucinations. James Woodford wanted to understand the real reef in all its complexities and along its entire, extraordinary length. For a year he worked and dived with marine biologists, exploring it from the coral outpost of Lord Howe Island in the south to the crocodile haunted waters at the reef's northern boundary in Cape York.


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James Woodford is a science and environment writer for the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1996 he won the Eureka Prize for environmental journalism, and was awarded the prestigious Michael Daley prize for science journalism in 1996 and 1997. His hugely entertaining book on wombats, The Secret Life of Wombats, won the Royal Zoological Society of NSW Whitley Award for Best Natural History Book. He has published four other science books: The Wollemi Pine, The Dog Fence, Whitecap and Real Dirt.

General Fields

  • : 9781405039963
  • : Pan Macmillan Australia Pty, Limited
  • : Macmillan Australia
  • : 0.634
  • : 01 September 2010
  • : 233mm X 154mm X 32mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : James Woodford
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 577.78909943
  • : xii, 420
  • : colour photos