Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fraser Island' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Coffee rock, so-called because when it is dissolved in water it turns the colour of coffee, is found in outcrops along the beaches on both sides of the island.
[10] Lake Boomanjin is fed by two creeks that pass through a wallum swamp where it collects tannins which tint the water red.
Saltwater crocodiles are exclusively tropical reptiles and usually found in Far North Queensland (several hundred kilometres north-west of Fraser Island), however, occasionally during the warmer season (December through March, when water temperatures reach consistent tropical temperatures) crocodiles may appear in areas in and around the island.
This essentially enables Butchulla people to hunt, fish and take water for domestic purposes; and opens the island up to economic opportunities for current and future generations of Butchulla people through ecotourism and related business development.
Water quality in some lakes is being affected by storm water run-off from dune roads, and by swimmers' use of sunscreen.
The boundary of the property extends 500 metres seaward from high water mark around Fraser Island and the smaller islands.
Recreational use of the area is intensive and localised degradation can occur from excessive numbers of visitors potentially impacting on, in particular, lake water quality.