Ultra Marine
Documents - Journal: Journal article
31 Aug 2007
The waters of the Raja Ampat Islands have the richest coral reef biodiversity in the world for their size. More than 450 species of reef-building coral. The Bird's Head seascape has been created and so far contains seven new marine protected areas.
Author: Doubilet,D
Organizer: National Geographic Society
Location: Washington, DC
Keywords: INDONESIA, RAJA AMPAT, PHOTOS, MAPS, CORAL, BIODIVERSITY, INDONESIA, RAJA AMPAT, IRIAN JAYA, NEW GUINEA
Related Topics: Biology, Coral Reefs, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Area 71: Pacific Western Central, Protected Areas