Tumon Bay Marine Preserve

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Tumon Bay Marine Preserve is a protected coastal and coral reef area in Guam established to conserve marine biodiversity and support sustainable recreation and fisheries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal protected area
coral reef protected area
marine protected area
country Guam
hasBiodiversityFeature coral reef fish assemblages
hard corals
invertebrate communities
seagrass-associated fauna
soft corals
hasConservationObjective conserve marine biodiversity
protect coastal resources
protect coral reef habitats
support sustainable fisheries
support sustainable recreation
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
fringing reef
sandy lagoon
seagrass beds
hasPurpose enhancement of adjacent fisheries through spillover
long-term conservation of reef fish stocks
protection of tourism-dependent natural resources
hasThreat coastal development pressure
coral bleaching
land-based sources of pollution
overfishing
tourism-related impacts
hasUseRegulation designated areas for non-extractive recreation
restrictions on collecting marine organisms
restrictions on fishing
restrictions on motorized watercraft in some zones
hasZoning limited-take zones
no-take zones
recreation zones
locatedIn Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
Tumon Bay NERFINISHED
Western Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Territory of Guam NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
managingAuthority Guam Department of Agriculture NERFINISHED
Guam Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources NERFINISHED
partOf Guam Marine Preserve System NERFINISHED
supportsActivity non-motorized water sports
scuba diving
snorkeling
swimming

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Tumon Bay partOf Tumon Bay Marine Preserve