Lighthouse Reef Atoll

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Lighthouse Reef Atoll is a remote coral atoll off the coast of Belize, best known for its rich marine biodiversity and the famous Great Blue Hole dive site.

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Lighthouse Reef Atoll canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coral atoll
marine protected area
access day boats from mainland Belize
liveaboard dive boats
country Belize NERFINISHED
distanceFromBelizeMainland approximately 70–80 km
ecosystemType coral reef ecosystem
tropical marine ecosystem
governedBy Belize Audubon Society NERFINISHED
Belize Fisheries Department NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity hard corals
reef fish
sea turtles
seabirds
sharks
soft corals
sponges
hasFeature Great Blue Hole NERFINISHED
coral gardens
fringing reef
lagoons
sand cays
hasIsland Half Moon Caye NERFINISHED
Hat Caye NERFINISHED
Long Caye NERFINISHED
Northern Caye NERFINISHED
Que Brada Caye NERFINISHED
Sandbore Caye NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea Blue Hole Natural Monument NERFINISHED
Half Moon Caye Natural Monument NERFINISHED
knownFor Great Blue Hole NERFINISHED
rich marine biodiversity
world‑class scuba diving
locatedIn Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf Belize NERFINISHED
partOf Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System NERFINISHED
primaryUse ecotourism
recreational diving
snorkeling
supportsSpecies Caribbean reef shark NERFINISHED
eagle ray
groupers
hawksbill sea turtle
loggerhead sea turtle NERFINISHED
nurse shark
parrotfish
red‑footed booby
threat climate change
coral bleaching
overfishing
tourism pressure
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System NERFINISHED

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Belize District contains Lighthouse Reef Atoll
Belize cayes hasPart Lighthouse Reef Atoll