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Karaihe Marine Reserve

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Karaihe Marine Reserve
IUCN category II (national park)
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LocationKaraihe Sea
Nearest cityPuahng Jerehannak
Area842,314 km2 (325,219 sq mi)
ElevationSea Level
Established6 May 1985
Visitors2,340,000 (in 2020)
Governing bodyAssociation of Malaio Ozeros Nations - International Conservation Agency
Websitekaraihemaritimereserve.org
Karaihe Maritime Reserve
Rajiตาแซฟไฟร์
Literal Meaning"Sapphire Eye"

The Karaihe Marine Reserve is a maritime protected zone facilitated and maintained by Association of Malaio Ozeros Nations, acting as a intergovernmental authority for regulations, treatment and observation over the area- holding territory within both Pulau Keramat and Onekawa-Nukanoa. The reserve is one of the largest of its kind throughout all of Ajax, and hosts several protected environmental zones that are known to be critical for the proliferation and growth of several maritime species, some of which have become entirely endemic to the territories protected within the reserve.

History

Geography

The Karaihe Marine Reserve is bounded bu the Kayatman Sea and Kajera to it's north, with Pulau Keramat on it's north-western and western borders, Zanzali to the south-west and coastline of mainland Onekawa-Nukanoa, the island of Motunui to its east and south-east; and is fonnrcted cia the Pakanga Strait to the Makrian Ocean.

The Karaihe Marine Reserve covers a total of 842,314sq km, and is comprisrd predominately of temperate to warm waters.

Ecology

Endemic Species

Breeding Programs

Notable Features

Protections

Activities