Southern Lagoon of Palau

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The Southern Lagoon of Palau is a UNESCO-listed marine area famed for its turquoise waters, rich coral reefs, and unique sites like Jellyfish Lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO World Heritage Site
lagoon
marine protected area
biodiversitySignificance high marine species diversity
climateZone tropical
conservationStatus legally protected area
contains Jellyfish Lake
coral reefs
mangrove forests
marine lakes
seagrass beds
country Palau
ecosystemType tropical marine ecosystem
governedBy Palau
surface form: Republic of Palau
habitatFor coral reef fish
marine invertebrates
seabirds
sharks
hasGeologicalFeature blue holes
limestone karst islands
marine caves
heritageDesignation List of World Heritage in Danger
surface form: World Heritage in Danger
knownFor Jellyfish Lake
karst limestone islands
marine biodiversity
rich coral reefs
turquoise waters
locatedIn Rock Islands
western Pacific Ocean
surface form: Western Pacific Ocean
partOf Palau National Marine Sanctuary
Rock Islands Southern Lagoon UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: Rock Islands Southern Lagoon
recognizedFor ecological and biological processes
marine habitat diversity
outstanding natural beauty
threatenedBy climate change
coral bleaching
sea-level rise
tourismActivity kayaking
scuba diving
snorkeling
wildlife watching
UNESCORegion Asia-Pacific
surface form: Asia and the Pacific
UNESCOSiteType mixed lagoon and island seascape
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus natural site
usedFor scientific research
tourism
waterType marine saltwater

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Jellyfish Lake locatedIn Southern Lagoon of Palau