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Green Island (not to be confused with Green Island off Cairns) is a small coral cay island in Moreton Bay, about 20km from Brisbane's CBD. The reef around this island was unfortunately dredged, the coral used in cement making. Thankfully today this no longer takes place and the reef is protected and recovering.

The waters of Moreton Bay are shallow and warm, supporting some coral reef, extensive sandbank habitats, mangroves and sea grass meadows upon which dugongs feed. Common animal sightings in the area include bottlenose and Indo-Pacific dolphins, green turtles, an assortment of sharks/rays and seasonally humpback whales.

Moreton Bay has about 360 islands, almost one to visit for every day of the year. Many of them are covered in dense mangrove habitats, but at least 12 have permanent residents. Some of the larger ones, North Stradbroke and Moreton, can be seen in the background here. Green Island is small, only about 2km x 1km, is uninhabited and sits about 5km from the shore.

Matt

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