Marovo–Tetepare Complex

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The Marovo–Tetepare Complex is a biologically rich marine and island area in the Solomon Islands renowned for its extensive coral reefs, tropical forests, and high biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biodiversity hotspot
marine and island area
biodiversitySignificance global
biogeographicRealm Australasia NERFINISHED
climate tropical
containsEndemicSpecies yes
containsThreatenedSpecies yes
country Solomon Islands
environmentType tropical island environment
tropical marine environment
hasConservationInterestFrom Solomon Islands government NERFINISHED
conservation organizations
hasEcosystemType coral reef
mangrove forest
seagrass beds
tropical rainforest
hasFeature extensive coral reefs
high marine biodiversity
high terrestrial biodiversity
tropical forests
hasHabitat coastal mangrove habitat
coral reef habitat
island forest habitat
lagoon habitat
hasLandCover coastal vegetation
primary forest
secondary forest
hasPart Marovo Lagoon NERFINISHED
Tetepare Island NERFINISHED
knownFor biological richness
conservation value
intact island ecosystems
locatedIn Western Province, Solomon Islands NERFINISHED
marineBiodiversityLevel high
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Solomon Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
region Melanesia
supportsActivity small-scale tourism
subsistence fishing
traditional resource use
terrestrialBiodiversityLevel high
threatenedBy climate change
coral bleaching
deforestation
overfishing

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Western Province of Solomon Islands hasUNESCOTentativeSite Marovo–Tetepare Complex
subject surface form: Western Province (Solomon Islands)