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Gavin AND Friends
YOUR GUIDE TO THE FAMOUS PHOTOBOMBING PARROTFISH AND HIS FRIENDS
A SEAWALKER GREEN ISLAND CRITTER GUIDE
Around a rainforest covered coral cay on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef a world famous parrotfish named
Gavin spends his days photo-bombing the guests as they walk on the sea floor at one of the reef’s most
popular attractions - Seawalker Green Island.
Before you walk on the sea floor at Green Island, come on a little journey to meet Gavin and his friends.
Produced with the assistance of
Gavin is a blue-barred
parrotfish. On the reef parrot
fishes have a very important
role. They crush the dead
coral into the sand as they
feed on algae on the coral.
HELLO GAVIN!
Our little mate Gavin is famous
all over the world for what is
likes to do the most - photo
bomb our guests.
TURTLE FACTS
All 6 species found in
Australia are protected.
Females can lay 50-120
eggs per season.
TURTLE ARE SPECIAL
Green Island’s Traditional
owners, the Gunggandji
People have a story about
how the turtle got its
nostrils.
GIANT CLAMS
Can grow up to 1.5m.
As they slowly grow the
reef changes around
them.
AMAZING COLOURS
The clams brilliant
colours is from bluegreen algae that lives
inside the clam’s mantle.
COOL GAVIN FRIEND
Always close by to Gavin
our friendly Batfish love
the camera too.
CUTE LITTLE GUYS
A favourite of everyone.
Our clown anemone fish
live in the protection of
the anemone.
TWO FRIENDS
The anemone fish helps
keep its host anemone
clean. While the stinging
tentacles give the fish
protection.
Green Island, home to Gavin the photo bombing Parrotfish and Seawalker Green
Island. A tropical paradise only 45 minutes from Cairns by luxury ferry.
COME WALK ON THE SEA FLOOR WITH SEAWALKER GREEN ISLAND