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A GLOBAL
OVERVIEW OF WETLAND AND MARINE
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TABLE 7
Island World Heritage sites
Site numbers are listed for ease of reference to detailed information in annex 1 and 2 and global map
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AUSTRALIA |
27. |
Fraser Island |
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AUSTRALIA |
28. |
Great Barrier Reef |
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AUSTRALIA |
30. |
Lord Howe Island Group |
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BELIZE |
34. |
Belize Barrier-Reef Reserve System |
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ECUADOR |
35. |
Galapagos National Park |
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FRANCE |
7. |
Cape Girolata, Cape Porto, Scandola Natural Reserve, and the Piano Calanches in Corsica |
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INDONESIA |
23. |
Komodo National Park |
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INDONESIA |
24. |
Ujung Kulon National Park |
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JAPAN |
52. |
Yakushima |
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PHILIPPINES |
25. |
Tubbataha Reef Marine Park |
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SEYCHELLES |
68. |
Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve |
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SEYCHELLES |
17. |
Aldabra Atoll |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
33. |
Gough Island Wildlife Reserve |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
26. |
Henderson Island |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
13. |
St. Kilda |
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USA |
71. |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park |
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VIET NAM |
70. |
Ha Long Bay |
Cocos Island Marine and Terrestrial Conservation Area (Costa Rica), Morne Trois Pitons National Park (Dominica) and Heard and McDonald Islands (Australia) were nominated, then recommended by the World Heritage Bureau at the June 1997 meeting in Paris for inscription as natural sites on the World Heritage List.