In conclusion people should stop hunting sharks because they are essential to the growth of reefs.

how should the following conclusion be continued

with a question about the great barrier reed that is off the coast in Australia

with an anecdote about sharks in the wild

with the point that sharks are part of the food chain thatr supports reef growth

with a new detail about marine algae

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and its importance to the reef ecosystem?

In conclusion, people should stop hunting sharks because they are essential to the growth of reefs. How does the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Australia, benefit from the presence of sharks? An anecdote about sharks in the wild can help to illustrate the importance of sharks to the reef ecosystem. Sharks are part of the food chain that supports reef growth, and marine algae is also an important part of the reef ecosystem. What role does marine algae play in the health of the reef?
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