Rose Atoll unit of Rose Atoll Marine National Monument

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The Rose Atoll unit of Rose Atoll Marine National Monument is a highly protected, remote coral atoll and wildlife refuge in American Samoa known for its pristine marine ecosystems and important seabird and sea turtle nesting habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coral atoll
marine protected area
wildlife refuge
hasAccessRegime restricted access
hasConservationPurpose preservation of relatively undisturbed marine ecosystems
protection of coral reef habitats
protection of sea turtle nesting beaches
protection of seabird colonies
hasConservationStatus highly protected
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
lagoon ecosystem
open-ocean pelagic ecosystem
hasFeature coral atoll geomorphology
high level of protection
pristine marine ecosystems
remote location
sea turtle nesting habitat
seabird nesting habitat
small land area with extensive reef
hasHumanPresence minimal permanent human presence
hasLegalDesignation unit of a U.S. marine national monument
hasPrimaryBiome tropical marine biome
isImportantFor biodiversity conservation
long-term marine ecological research
sea turtle reproduction
seabird breeding
isManagedAs wildlife refuge
locatedIn American Samoa NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Rose Atoll Marine National Monument NERFINISHED

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U.S. Pacific national monuments hasPart Rose Atoll unit of Rose Atoll Marine National Monument