Ant Atoll

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Ant Atoll is a remote, uninhabited coral atoll in the Federated States of Micronesia renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and pristine lagoon, making it a significant conservation area and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

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Ant Atoll canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
atoll
coral atoll
marine protected area
country Federated States of Micronesia NERFINISHED
governedBy Pohnpei State authorities NERFINISHED
hasAccess boat access only
hasBiodiversity rich marine biodiversity
hasConservationStatus UNESCO Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
lagoon ecosystem
tropical marine ecosystem
hasFauna reef fish
sea turtles
seabirds
sharks
hasFeature fringing coral reef
pristine lagoon
uninhabited islands
white sand beaches
hasFlora coastal vegetation
mangroves
hasProtection conservation regulations
hasWaterBody lagoon
hasZonation buffer zone
core conservation zone
transition zone
humanPopulation uninhabited
isImportantFor biodiversity conservation
ecotourism
marine conservation
scientific research
locatedIn Caroline Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
Pohnpei State NERFINISHED
locatedNear Pohnpei Island NERFINISHED
partOf Micronesia NERFINISHED
recognizedBy UNESCO
threatenedBy climate change
coral bleaching
sea level rise
usedFor diving
regulated tourism
scientific monitoring
snorkeling

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Caroline Islands hasPart Ant Atoll