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This image captures an indoor museum exhibit showcasing marine life, likely in South Brisbane, Australia. The primary subjects are several lifelike models of fish, displayed within a large glass case. In the foreground and center, a large, dark, spotted fish, possibly a type of grouper, is prominently featured with its mouth slightly ajar, facing outwards. Behind it, a sleeker, silvery-grey fish with a distinct triangular body shape is angled upwards. Another similar fish is visible further back in the display. The scene depicts an educational exhibit, possibly related to the Great Barrier Reef, given the visible text panels. The fish models are illuminated, with reflections visible on the glass, suggesting an immersive display. The background inside the case shows simulated underwater environments. Several information panels are visible through the glass. The main panel on the left is titled "The Great Barrier Reef," describing its vast size, stretching over 2300 kilometers, composed of nearly 3000 coral reefs, 600 continental islands, and 150 mangrove islands. It emphasizes the reef's natural beauty and colorful underwater communities. A section titled "The fragile Reef" discusses threats such as coral bleaching due to rising sea temperatures and ocean acidification, highlighting the importance of conservation. Below these, a list of numbered marine species is partially visible, including "Spotted Mackerel," "Luderick," "Yellowfin Bream," and "Snapper." On the right, a yellow warning sign adhered to the glass reads: "Please be advised this exhibition contains lighting effects." The image is taken indoors, with no discernible time of day or specific weather.
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