Los Jardines de la Reina

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Los Jardines de la Reina is a remote Cuban marine reserve renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity, making it a premier destination for diving and conservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
marine reserve
protected area
access regulated by permits
restricted
climateZone tropical
conservationRole reference site for pristine Caribbean reefs
country Cuba
distanceFromMainland located far offshore
ecosystemType coral reef ecosystem
mangrove habitat
seagrass beds
governedBy Cuban government NERFINISHED
hasActivity liveaboard dive operations
hasHabitatFunction nursery area for many fish species
hasSpecies American crocodile NERFINISHED
Caribbean reef shark NERFINISHED
Goliath grouper
Nassau grouper NERFINISHED
green sea turtle
hawksbill sea turtle
silky shark
spiny lobster
various hard corals
various soft corals
knownFor high marine biodiversity
marine conservation
premier scuba diving destination
shark populations
well-preserved coral reefs
locatedIn Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf southern Cuba NERFINISHED
managementGoal long-term marine biodiversity conservation
namedAfter Queen Isabella I of Castile NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Gardens of the Queen NERFINISHED
partOf Gulf of Ana Maria NERFINISHED
protectionStatus marine protected area
no-take zone in large sectors
recreationType snorkeling
region Camagüey Archipelago area NERFINISHED
relativeCondition one of the best-preserved reef systems in the Caribbean
supports large predator biomass
threatLevel relatively low local human impact
tourismModel low-volume high-value diving tourism
usedFor ecotourism
recreational diving
scientific research
waterType clear oceanic waters

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Cuban archipelago hasIslandGroup Los Jardines de la Reina