Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas
E328634
Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas are protected marine zones around the Karimata Islands in Indonesia, established to conserve rich coral reef ecosystems, marine biodiversity, and traditional fishing grounds.
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| Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas Context triple: [Karimata Strait, linkedTo, Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas]
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Riung 17 Islands Marine Park
Riung 17 Islands Marine Park is a protected coastal and island area off northern Flores in Indonesia, renowned for its pristine coral reefs, clear waters, and diverse marine life.
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Sabah marine parks
Sabah marine parks are a network of protected marine areas in the Malaysian state of Sabah, renowned for their rich coral reefs, diverse marine life, and popular diving and snorkeling sites.
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Farasan Islands Marine Sanctuary
Farasan Islands Marine Sanctuary is a protected marine area in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea, renowned for its rich coral reefs, diverse marine life, and important habitats for seabirds and endangered species.
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Ko Tarutao Marine National Park
Ko Tarutao Marine National Park is a protected archipelago in the Andaman Sea renowned for its unspoiled beaches, dense forests, rich marine life, and status as one of Thailand’s earliest and most pristine national marine parks.
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E.
Johor marine and coastal reserves
Johor marine and coastal reserves are a network of protected marine and coastal areas in the Malaysian state of Johor, established to conserve its coastal ecosystems, marine biodiversity, and fisheries resources.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas Target entity description: Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas are protected marine zones around the Karimata Islands in Indonesia, established to conserve rich coral reef ecosystems, marine biodiversity, and traditional fishing grounds.
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A.
Riung 17 Islands Marine Park
Riung 17 Islands Marine Park is a protected coastal and island area off northern Flores in Indonesia, renowned for its pristine coral reefs, clear waters, and diverse marine life.
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B.
Sabah marine parks
Sabah marine parks are a network of protected marine areas in the Malaysian state of Sabah, renowned for their rich coral reefs, diverse marine life, and popular diving and snorkeling sites.
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C.
Farasan Islands Marine Sanctuary
Farasan Islands Marine Sanctuary is a protected marine area in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea, renowned for its rich coral reefs, diverse marine life, and important habitats for seabirds and endangered species.
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D.
Ko Tarutao Marine National Park
Ko Tarutao Marine National Park is a protected archipelago in the Andaman Sea renowned for its unspoiled beaches, dense forests, rich marine life, and status as one of Thailand’s earliest and most pristine national marine parks.
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E.
Johor marine and coastal reserves
Johor marine and coastal reserves are a network of protected marine and coastal areas in the Malaysian state of Johor, established to conserve its coastal ecosystems, marine biodiversity, and fisheries resources.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
conservation area
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marine protected area ⓘ |
| biogeographicRealm |
Indo-Pacific region
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surface form:
Indo-Pacific
|
| country | Indonesia ⓘ |
| governedBy |
Government of Indonesia
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local fisheries authorities ⓘ local government of West Kalimantan ⓘ |
| hasConservationObjective |
coral reef protection
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habitat protection ⓘ marine biodiversity conservation ⓘ protection of nursery grounds ⓘ protection of spawning grounds ⓘ protection of traditional fishing grounds ⓘ sustainable fisheries management ⓘ |
| hasEcosystemType |
coral reef
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mangrove forest ⓘ seagrass beds ⓘ |
| hasManagementGoal |
enhance climate resilience of reefs
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maintain fish stocks ⓘ preserve ecosystem services ⓘ support local livelihoods ⓘ |
| hasZoning |
no-take zone
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sustainable use zone ⓘ traditional use zone ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Karimata Islands
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Karimata Strait ⓘ Sunda Shelf ⓘ
surface form:
Sunda Shelf region
West Kalimantan ⓘ |
| mainThreat |
climate change
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coral reef degradation ⓘ destructive fishing practices ⓘ marine pollution ⓘ overfishing ⓘ |
| partOf | Indonesia’s marine protected area network ⓘ |
| protectsSpeciesGroup |
corals
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mangrove-associated fauna ⓘ marine invertebrates ⓘ reef fish ⓘ seagrass-associated fauna ⓘ |
| region | Southeast Asia ⓘ |
| supportsActivity |
marine tourism
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scuba diving ⓘ small-scale fisheries ⓘ snorkeling ⓘ traditional fishing ⓘ |
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Subject: Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas Description of subject: Karimata Islands Marine Conservation areas are protected marine zones around the Karimata Islands in Indonesia, established to conserve rich coral reef ecosystems, marine biodiversity, and traditional fishing grounds.
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