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Marquesan Nature Reserves

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The Marquesan Nature Reserves are a network of small nature reserves in the Marquesas Islands. The reserves were declared by the government of French Polynesia in 1992, as a first step toward preserving the native flora and fauna of some of the smaller islands of the group.

The reserve system presently consists of four units:

  • Eiao Island Nature Reserve, encompassing Eiao and its surrounding rocks (8.002°S 140.703°W / -8.002; -140.703 (Eiao Island Nature Reserve))
  • Hatutu Nature Reserve, including the island of Hatutu and its surrounding rocks (7.918°S 140.572°W / -7.918; -140.572 (Hatutu Nature Reserve))
  • Motane Nature Reserve, including the islands of Moho Tani and Terihi, as well as a few surrounding rocks (9.986°S 138.829°W / -9.986; -138.829 (Motane Nature Reserve))
  • Motu One Reserve, covering the coral reef and sandy island network of Motu One (7.868°S 140.378°W / -7.868; -140.378 (Motu One Reserve))
  • References

    Marquesan Nature Reserves Wikipedia