Chagos Archipelago Important Bird Area

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The Chagos Archipelago Important Bird Area is a designated conservation region in the central Indian Ocean recognized for its globally significant seabird and marine bird populations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Important Bird Area
conservation area
protected area
country United Kingdom
habitatType coral reef ecosystem
oceanic islands
seabird nesting islands
tropical marine ecosystem
hasConservationStatus Important Bird Area
hasFeature high marine biodiversity
limited human habitation
remote oceanic location
hasSignificance globally significant marine bird populations
globally significant seabird populations
locatedIn British Indian Ocean Territory NERFINISHED
Chagos Archipelago NERFINISHED
central Indian Ocean
managementObjective conservation of seabird populations
protection of marine ecosystems
notableFor large breeding colonies of seabirds
relatively undisturbed island habitats
partOf British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Protected Area network NERFINISHED
Chagos Marine Protected Area NERFINISHED
protects coral reef biodiversity
marine birds
seabirds
tropical marine habitats
recognizedBy BirdLife International NERFINISHED
region Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
threatenedBy climate change
marine pollution
sea level rise

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Peros Banhos partOf Chagos Archipelago Important Bird Area