Located in the central western part of the Maldives, Baa Atoll Biosphere Reserve has a warm and humid tropical climate. The Biosphere Reserve hosts various habitats such as coral reefs, islands, sea grass beds and mangroves.
This area is a long and narrow reef characterised by a colourful reef top with overhangs. The reef t...
Is registered as a terrestrial MPA, which has a high tourism value. Has the only nesting population ...
High biodiversity marine region possessing a unique dynamic water circulation system that during wes...
High biodiversity marine region and standing population of hard and soft corals and associated marin...
The Mendhoo region comprises four lagoons, featuring distinctive elements such as two lagoons with s...
Highest biodiversity and largest mangrove forest within Baa atoll and one of the largest mangrove ec...
High biodiversity and standing population of hard and soft corals and associated marine invertebrate...
Very high biodiversity, diverse habitat and standing population of hard and soft corals and associat...
Nest sites for green and hawksbill turtles. Roosting and nesting sites for the Black-Napped, Roseate...
The Wreck of Corbin is a protected area in Baa Atoll. It is well-known for being the vessel that bro...