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Browse and compare designated marine protected sites across the Maldives's unique island geography.

Maldives Marine Protected Areas: A Country-Specific Atlas of Coastal and Ocean Conservation

This country-specific route within MoriAtlas focuses on Maldives's designated Marine Protected Areas, organizing key ocean-facing and coast-linked conservation sites. Explore the mapped boundaries and regional context of protected aquatic ecosystems and associated shorelines, contributing to the nation's vital marine geography. Understand how these conservation efforts are represented across the Maldives's archipelagic landscape.

Maldives Marine Protected Areas: A Country-Specific Atlas of Coastal and Ocean Conservation

Explore the Archipelagic Geography and Biodiversity of Maldivian Marine Conservation Sites

Maldives Marine Protected Areas: Tracing Ocean Conservation Landscapes

Browse Marine Protected Areas in the Maldives that safeguard critical coral reefs, pelagic wildlife, and island ecosystems across the Indian Ocean archipelago. This designation highlights the Maldivian nation's strategic efforts to preserve its unique tropical marine biodiversity and vulnerable atoll environments.

Marine protected area
Mapped parks3
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkAngafaru4.04 km²
Oldest mapped parkAngafaru2,009
Parks in this designationBrowse the mapped geography of protected marine ecosystems across the Maldivian archipelago3
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Maldives Marine Protected Areas: Explore Key Parks and Conservation Sites

Discover a comprehensive list of Marine protected areas within Maldives, showcasing key sites like South Ari Atoll MPA and Hanifaru. This filtered atlas view allows users to compare how these critical protected landscapes are distributed across the country's unique ocean-linked geography and coral reef ecosystems.

Marine protected areaSouth Maalhosmadulu AtollMarine

Angafaru

Explore the protected geography of Angafaru in South Maalhosmadulu Atoll.

Angafaru represents a key Marine Protected Area within the Maldives, specifically located in South Maalhosmadulu Atoll. This entry delves into the park's protected landscape character and its precise geographic placement. Users can uncover details about its mapped extent and its contribution to the regional atlas of natural areas. Understanding Angafaru's position and designation is crucial for exploring the broader protected geography of the Maldivian archipelago and its marine conservation efforts.

4.04 km²2009TropicalWater-dominated
Marine protected areaMaldivesMarine

Hanifaru

Explore the protected marine geography of Hanifaru within the Maldives.

Gain structured insight into Hanifaru, a designated marine protected area located within the unique archipelagic geography of the Maldives. This entry details its mapped boundaries and the specific natural landscape features that define this protected marine zone, offering an atlas-perspective on its conservation significance.

Water-dominated
Marine protected areaMaldivesMarine

South Ari Atoll MPA

Explore the atlas context of this protected marine landscape.

The South Ari Atoll MPA serves as a crucial marine protected area, providing a focused subject for geographic discovery within the Maldives. Its designation as a protected landscape highlights its importance in the region's conservation atlas. Users can explore its mapped boundaries and understand its contribution to the broader geographic context of the Indian Ocean archipelago.

2009TropicalAccess unknownMajor water bodies
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Continue Exploring Maldives's Marine Protected Area Geography

Deepen your understanding of marine conservation by exploring the specific mapped boundaries and regional context of Maldives's designated Marine Protected Areas. This focused discovery route helps visualize the country's commitment to protecting its unique aquatic ecosystems and coastal environments. Continue your atlas journey to better grasp the distribution and significance of these ocean-facing protected landscapes across the Maldives.

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