The Great Sea Reef in Fiji

The Great Sea Reef in Fiji is the world’s third-largest continuous barrier reef with an estimated 200km in length. It provides livelihoods for thousands of Fijians and is of significant cultural value to the indigenous communities. These images were photographed during a survey expedition by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in collaboration with the Fijian Ministry of Fisheries, the Institute of Applied Sciences (IAS), and the University of the South Pacific (USP).

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