Chlorodesmis (Caulerpa) and Halimeda are what type of algae, and in which area do they dominate?
A) Transpophyta (colourless algae) , dominant in the Gulf of Carpentaria
B) Anthophyta (purple algae) , dominant in the rocky, warm coastal areas of far eastern Australia
C) Phaeophyta (brown algae) , dominant in the north-west tropical coast
D) Chlorophyta (green algae) , dominant in the Great Barrier Reef
E) Rhodophyta (red algae) , dominant in southern temperate zones
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