Nanji Islands Marine Nature Reserve is a coastal marine protected area known for its rich biodiversity, unique island landscapes, and important role in marine conservation and research.
The Nanji Islands Marine Nature Reserve is located off the coast of Zhejiang Province in the East China Sea. The reserve covers a cluster of approximately 200 small islands and reefs, creating a diverse marine environment with complex habitats including coral reefs, seagrass beds, rocky shores, and tidal flats. The area supports a wide variety of marine wildlife, including endangered species such as the Chinese white dolphin and numerous migratory birds. The reserve was established in 1983 to protect the fragile coastal and marine ecosystems threatened by overfishing and pollution. The surrounding waters serve as important breeding, spawning, and feeding grounds for several fish species and shellfish, contributing significantly to regional fisheries sustainability. Visitors to the reserve can explore scenic island landscapes, observe diverse birdlife, and enjoy coastal hiking and snorkeling opportunities. The reserve is also a key site for marine scientific research and environmental education. Notable landmarks include the lighthouse on Dawanshan Island and several traditional fishing villages that reflect the local cultural heritage. The reserve’s remote islands provide a tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts interested in nature photography, bird watching, and marine ecology. Access is mainly by boat from nearby coastal cities.
Dawanshan Island Lighthouse – iconic navigational landmark with panoramic ocean views
Diverse coral reefs and vibrant marine ecosystems
Important habitat for Chinese white dolphin and migratory seabirds
Traditional fishing villages showcasing local culture and heritage
Extensive coral colonies that form critical underwater habitats supporting diverse marine species.
Protected coastal waters where the endangered Chinese white dolphin is regularly observed.
Historic lighthouse offering strategic views of shipping lanes and surrounding islands.