Edition 753, sent 2010-06-25 09:21:04
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Quicksilver Reef Brief - Weather Conditions
DATE
FRI 25th JUNE
SAT 26th JUNE
SUN 27th JUNE
WINDS
SE 20-30 knots
SE 20-25 knots
SE 20-25 knots
TIDE

High 1.99m @ 8.09am
Low 0.41m @ 2.18pm

High 1.95m @ 8.44am
Low 0.44m @ 2.53pm

High 1.91m @ 9.18am
Low 0.51m @ 3.27pm

REMARKS
The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is recognised internationally for its outstanding natural and cultural values.
Protection of this area is everyone's responsibility.
Zoning of the Great Barrier Reef provides protection for areas which are critical for maintaining a healthy environment.
WATER TEMP
24.5C - 76F
24.5C - 76F
24.5C - 76F
VISIBILITY:
AT AGINCOURT
14m
14m
14m

AT NORMAN

10m
10m

10m

We receive an updated weather report directly from our crew living at Agincourt Reef at 7.30am each morning. Please call for further information, such as cloud cover, as often weather conditions will be different at the reef to the mainland.
Bio Bits

How do Fish See
Fish have eyes very similar to a human, but not all have excellent colour vision. Shallow water fish, especially tropical fish, can see a broad spectrum of colours, however deep water fish are usually quite limited. Fish's eyes are positioned to allow excellent all round viewing, but some have their eyes on top of their heads, as they have a bottom dwelling existence.

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