Wrecks and Reefs

Updated March 19 2013 - 3:18pm, first published November 29 2012 - 10:16am
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe L. Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe L. Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthie Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthie Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett
Wrecks and reefs, a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Photo: Xanthe Rivett

In 2009 the Australian National Maritime Museum in collaboration with the Silentworld Foundation organised the first in a series of four scientific expeditions to remote coral reefs off the Queensland coast.

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