Pulu Keeling National Park

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Pulu Keeling National Park is a remote protected area in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands of Australia, renowned for its pristine coral atoll ecosystem and important seabird and marine life habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine protected area
national park
protected area
access permit required
restricted visitation
comprises North Keeling Island and surrounding marine area
country Australia
designation Commonwealth national park
governingLaw Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
hasBiodiversity marine invertebrates
reef fish
tropical seabirds
hasClimate tropical
hasConservationValue important marine biodiversity area
important seabird breeding site
representative Indian Ocean atoll ecosystem
hasEcosystemType coral atoll
seabird nesting habitat
tropical island rainforest
tropical marine ecosystem
hasFeature central lagoon
coconut palm forest
fringing reef
limited human access
remote location
uninhabited atoll
hasIsland North Keeling Island
hasLegalStatus Commonwealth reserve
hasManagementObjective conservation of threatened species
maintenance of wilderness values
protection of coral reef ecosystems
protection of seabird colonies
IUCNCategory II
knownFor high seabird diversity
pristine coral atoll ecosystem
relatively undisturbed marine environment
locatedIn Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Indian Ocean
locatedInTimeZone UTC+06:30
managingAuthority Parks Australia
partOf Australian external territories
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
surface form: Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands
protects coral reefs
marine life
seabirds
terrestrial habitats
surroundedBy open ocean

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Parks Australia manages Pulu Keeling National Park