Suwarrow National Park

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Suwarrow National Park is a remote, uninhabited atoll in the northern Cook Islands renowned for its pristine marine environment and important seabird and turtle nesting habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf atoll
national park
access by boat only
biodiversityImportance important seabird breeding site
important turtle nesting site
climate tropical oceanic
conservationPriority high
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
designation National Park
ecosystemType tropical marine ecosystem
environmentType atoll ecosystem
marine protected area
governingBody Cook Islands Government NERFINISHED
Cook Islands National Environment Service NERFINISHED
hasCapitalOfCountry Avarua NERFINISHED
hasFeature coral reefs
lagoon
sand cays
small islets
hasLegalProtection yes
hasWildlife corals
reef fish
sea turtles
seabirds
sharks
humanActivities limited scientific research
occasional eco-tourism visits
humanSettlement no permanent residents
IUCNCategory protected area
locatedIn Northern Cook Islands NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
marineArea yes
nestingSpecies boobies
terns
tropicbirds
notableFor pristine marine environment
remote location
sea turtle nesting habitat
seabird nesting habitat
partOf Cook Islands marine protected areas network NERFINISHED
primaryUse conservation
protectedAreaStatus national park
region Polynesia NERFINISHED
sovereignState Cook Islands NERFINISHED
terrestrialArea small islets only
threatLevel relatively low due to remoteness
tourismLevel very low
uninhabited true

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Northern Cook Islands hasConservationArea Suwarrow National Park