The Western Province Marine Protected Areas safeguard diverse coral reefs, seagrass beds, and rich marine biodiversity, offering exceptional opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and cultural exploration.
The Western Province Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a collection of marine conservation zones located in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, encompassing coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass beds, and adjacent coastal ecosystems. This region is internationally recognized for its outstanding biodiversity and pristine underwater environments, which support vibrant coral communities and numerous fish species. The MPAs are critical for conserving marine life, providing nursery grounds for fish, and maintaining the overall health of the coastal marine ecosystems. These protected zones include community-managed areas, government-designated reserves, and locally protected marine spaces developed in partnership with indigenous communities. The Western Province’s MPAs are also cultural strongholds where traditional marine resource management practices continue to play an essential role in sustainability. Visitors to these areas have access to world-class scuba diving and snorkeling sites featuring abundant coral gardens and spectacular pelagic species such as manta rays and reef sharks. Beyond marine activities, visitors can experience island coastal villages, observe traditional fishing techniques, and engage in conservation education efforts. Key landmarks include remote diving spots like New Ireland Reef and Uepi Island, known for their underwater visibility and vibrant coral life. The appeal of the Western Province MPAs lies in the combination of remarkable underwater biodiversity, cultural heritage, and community-driven stewardship, making it an important destination for eco-tourists and conservationists alike.
Uepi Island Dive Sites – Outstanding coral reef and marine life diversity
Marovo Lagoon – One of the largest saltwater lagoons in the world with extensive seagrass and mangrove ecosystems
Community-Managed Protected Areas – Traditional conservation zones showcasing indigenous stewardship
Protected Coral Gardens – Areas with flourishing hard and soft coral species attracting snorkelers and divers
The world's second-largest saltwater lagoon, offering expansive coral reef systems, pristine waters, and diverse marine species.
A renowned dive destination within the MPAs featuring rare coral formations, pelagic species, and clear visibility.
Locally governed marine zones reflecting Indigenous resource management practices to sustainably protect fisheries and habitats.