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Western Province Marine Managed Areas adventures

Western Province Marine Managed Areas Adventures

The Western Province Marine Managed Areas encompass a collection of protected marine zones in the Solomon Islands, offering exceptional opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and sustainable fisheries within rich coral reef ecosystems.

Approximately 375,000
Acres Protected
N/A (marine area)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000–7,000 divers and snorkelers
Annual Visitors
Varies by site, main areas established early 2000s
Year Established

About Western Province Marine Managed Areas

 

The Western Province Marine Managed Areas cover a series of interconnected marine zones in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, renowned for their vibrant coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds. These marine managed areas are established to protect diverse marine life, traditional fishing grounds, and promote sustainable resource use by local communities. The region includes well-known sites such as Marovo Lagoon — the largest saltwater lagoon in the South Pacific — and several surrounding islands and reefs supporting healthy populations of reef fishes, sea turtles, sharks, and endemic species. The area's remote location contributes to its largely pristine condition, making it a key destination for eco-tourism focused on snorkeling, scuba diving, and marine wildlife viewing. Historically, the local communities have co-managed these marine protected areas through customary marine tenure systems, which help regulate fishing and conserve biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to the crystal-clear waters, abundant coral gardens, and opportunities to learn about traditional conservation practices. In addition to recreational activities, the area plays a vital role in marine research and conservation efforts aimed at safeguarding coral reef resilience amid climate challenges. The Western Province Marine Managed Areas provide a critical refuge for marine species and ensure long-term livelihoods for indigenous people through sustainable use and protection of natural marine habitats.

Highlights

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Marovo Lagoon - the largest saltwater lagoon in the South Pacific

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Diverse coral reefs hosting over 500 fish species and vibrant invertebrates

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Traditional marine management zones actively enforced by indigenous communities

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Remote dive spots teeming with sharks, rays, and rare sea turtles

Notable Natural Features

Marovo Lagoon

An extensive lagoon system protected for its extraordinary marine biodiversity and coral reef complexity.

Rendova Island

Offers exceptional snorkeling sites and traditional villages participating in marine resource management.

Vangunu Island

Known for its pristine reefs and as a nesting ground for sea turtles.