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Best 1 Chagos Archipelago Reef

The Chagos Archipelago Reef comprises a group of atolls located within the Indian Ocean. It’s notable as the world's largest strictly-protected marine area, established in 2010 by the UK. This pristine reef system supports significant biodiversity and is primarily relevant to marine scientists, cons...

2 Cosmoledo Atoll Reef

The Cosmoledo Atoll Reef is a significant coral reef system located within the Seychelles’ western Indian Ocean territory. It's recognized for its extensive seabird nesting sites and comparatively untouched marine environment. The atoll supports diverse fish populations and coral formations. Scienti...

3 Rowley Shoals

Rowley Shoals is a remote coral atoll complex situated within the Indian Ocean off the western Australian coastline. Comprising Mermaid, Clerke, and Imperieuse reefs, it’s notable for its exceptional biodiversity and relatively undisturbed marine environment. Managed as a Commonwealth Marine Park si...

4 Pitcairn Islands Reef

The Pitcairn Islands Reef is a fringing coral reef system encircling the remote Pitcairn Islands. This UNESCO World Heritage site represents one of the last truly pristine reef ecosystems in the Pacific Ocean. Its isolation and lack of significant human impact have allowed for exceptional biodiversi...

5 Phoenix Islands Protected Area

The Phoenix Islands Protected Area is a vast marine reserve encompassing Kiribati’s Phoenix Atoll. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it protects approximately 408,250 square kilometers of pristine reef ecosystem. This area is notable for its exceptional biodiversity and significant contrib...

6 Pearl and Hermes Atoll Reef

Pearl and Hermes Atoll is a reef system in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands named after two English whaling ships that wrecked on its shallow reefs in 1822.

7 Kingman Reef

Kingman Reef, an uninhabited US territory in the central Pacific, hosts some of the healthiest and least human-impacted coral reef ecosystems in the world due to its extreme remoteness.

8 Lhaviyani Atoll Reef

The Lhaviyani Atoll Reef in the Maldives is a distinct marine ecosystem recognized for its intricate underwater channels and the presence of several historic shipwrecks.

9 Ducie Atoll Reef

Reef surrounding Ducie Atoll, the easternmost island of the Pitcairn group and one of the most remote atolls in the world, lying approximately 500 km east of Pitcairn Island.

10 Mergui Archipelago Reefs

The Mergui Archipelago Reefs encompass over 800 largely untouched islands in Myanmar, notable for their isolation and status as a biodiversity hotspot for sharks and rays.

11 Eritrea Reefs

Eritrea's reefs, especially around the Dahlak Archipelago, feature pristine coral formations that remain relatively untouched by mass tourism due to decades of historical regional conflict.

12 Goidhoo Atoll Reef

Goidhoo Atoll Reef surrounds a small administrative district in the Maldives, historically known as the site where the British cargo ship Hayston ran aground in 1839.

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