Friday 13 January 2012

The scene lives in the ocean in summer in Queensland


Summer season in Queensland is to witness the rebirth of life on the ocean floor. See the new-born turtles swimming in the first time on Mon Repos beach near Bundaberg. Or seen a lot of coral reef colors on Great Barrier Reef. Visitors can observe the amazing natural phenomenon that oceanographers call "on the reef mate" from a boat bottomed glass or in a scuba diving trip.   
Guests will take about 15 minutes drive east from Bundaberg to Mon Repos Conservation Park, where the green turtles, tortoises and turtles caretta mai golden nest on the mainland have been able to close. From November to March, after dark, visitors can see the turtles swim ashore to lay eggs, or see the newborn turtles crawl swimming in the ocean the first time.From mid-November to February is the perfect time to observe the turtles laying eggs while laying the baby turtles usually leave their nests starting from mid-January. Come visit in January and you'll witness the turtle nesting and mature turtle prey to tiny brown. Join a tour guide or learn about the turtles in the information center, then along the walkway leading to turtles now. Guests also can observe turtles nesting on the nearby islands such as Lady Elliot Island, Lady Musgrave and Heron.
Visitors can see a miracle of life on coral reefs on the Great Barrier Reef in October, November, and sometimes in December, when the water reaches the proper temperature. On the night after the full moon day, the coral proliferate across the reef with amazing synchronization. The appearance of the pink egg and sperm of the sea surface like a night of thunderstorms early wish upside-down and millions of exploding champagne bubbles on it. Whether visitors analogy whatever, this is also a fascinating spectacle. These cells make a tiny strip of pink eggs to spread on the water and can be large meters, kilometers long. It has seen the clouds of eggs from the same universe through satellite imagery. 
Take yourself watching this spectacular images from glass bottom boat or experience this during night diving. Visitors can see this phenomenon in the southern Great Barrier Reef, during a trip from Brisbane, Gladstone or Bundaberg, is also a haven for Mon Repos turtle. Townsville and Mackay is the gateway to a favorable result in coral reef center. From Cairns or Port Douglas, on a boat trip to Local, Ribbon, Far Northern, Osprey Reef and Coral Sea.
It organizes diving trips planned during coral spawning, from 1 to 6 days after the first full moon in October to near shore reefs and in the same period in November and 12 for the offshore coral reefs. During reproduction, visitors can see marine worms lay eggs and the light green bioluminescence from a smaller egg clusters - such as eggs of crustaceans on the sea surface.
Do not miss the opportunity to close and discover the wonders of the ocean in Queensland this summer.

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