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[[File:Vanatinai, Louisiade Archipelago.jpg|thumb|Reefs off [[Vanatinai|Vanatinai Island]] in the [[Louisiade Archipelago]]]]
A '''reef''' is a ridge or [[shoal]] of rock, [[coral]], or similar relatively stable material lying beneath the surface of a natural body of water.<ref name="NatGeo" /> Many reefs result from natural, [[abiotic component|abiotic]] (non-living) processes such as [[deposition (geology)|deposition]] of sand or [[wave erosion]] planning down rock outcrops. However, reefs such as the [[coral reef]]s of tropical waters are formed by [[biotic component|biotic]] (living) processes, dominated by corals and [[coralline algae]]. [[Artificial reef]]s, such as shipwrecks and other man-made underwater structures, may occur intentionally or as the result of an accident. These are sometimes designed to increase the physical complexity of featureless sand bottoms to attract a more diverse range of [[organism]]s. They provide shelter to various aquatic animals which help prevent extinction.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Gilby |first=Ben L. |last2=Olds |first2=Andrew D. |last3=Peterson |first3=Charles H. |last4=Connolly |first4=Rod M. |last5=Voss |first5=Christine M. |last6=Bishop |first6=Melanie J. |last7=Elliott |first7=Michael |last8=Grabowski |first8=Jonathan H. |last9=Ortodossi |first9=Nicholas L. |last10=Schlacher |first10=Thomas A. |date=2018-09 |title=Maximizing the benefits of oyster reef restoration for finfish and their fisheries |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/faf.12301 |journal=Fish and Fisheries |language= |volume=19 |issue=5 |pages=931–947 |doi=10.1111/faf.12301 |issn=1467-2960}}</ref>Another reason reefs are put in place is for aquaculture and fish farmers who are looking to improve their businesses tend to invest in them.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Geographic |first=National |date= |title=Reef |url=https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/reef/ |url-status=live |access-date=2024-12-
Earth's largest coral reef system is the [[Great Barrier Reef]] in Australia, at a length of over {{convert|2300|km|abbr=off}}.
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