Halimeda
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Halimeda is a green macroalgae. It deposits calcium carbonate in its tissues, making it inedible to most herbivores.
Halimeda is responsible for distinctive circular deposits in various parts of the Great Barrier Reef on the north-east coast of Queensland, Australia. Halimeda beds form in the western or lee side of outer shield reefs where flow of nutient-rich water from the open sea allows them to flourish, and are the most extensive, actively accumulating Halimeda beds in the world.