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Maziwe Island Marine Reserve adventures

Maziwe Island Marine Reserve Adventures

Maziwe Island Marine Reserve is a protected coral island and marine ecosystem renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving in the Indian Ocean off Tanzania’s coast.

2,184
Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
Approx. 5,000 (local and international divers/snorkelers)
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Maziwe Island Marine Reserve

 

Maziwe Island Marine Reserve is a small, uninhabited coral island situated six kilometers offshore from the town of Pangani in northeastern Tanzania. The reserve covers approximately 884 hectares of coral reef and surrounding waters, providing critical habitat for a variety of marine species including endangered sea turtles, hawksbill turtles, and numerous fish species. Its shallow reef flats, clear waters, and healthy coral formations make it a prime spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, and marine research. Maziwe has been endangered by erosion and coral degradation due to past human activities but has seen restoration efforts aimed at protecting its fragile ecosystem. Established as a marine reserve to conserve the unique biodiversity of the area, it is managed under Tanzanian fisheries and environment authorities and supported by local fishing communities working toward sustainable resource use. Visitors to Maziwe can experience underwater snorkeling trails, encounter schools of colorful reef fish, rays, and sometimes small reef sharks. Although the island itself is uninhabited and lacks accommodations, it is frequently visited as a day trip from Pangani or nearby coastal towns. The reserve's importance lies in its rich marine biodiversity, its role in local fisheries, and as a growing ecotourism destination offering a glimpse into coastal marine conservation in East Africa.

Highlights

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Pristine coral reef systems with diverse marine species

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Important nesting sites for endangered hawksbill and green turtles

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Clear waters ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving

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Day trips from the coastal town of Pangani offering immersive marine experiences

Notable Natural Features

Coral Reef Ecosystem

A rich coral reef habitat featuring massive coral heads, branching corals, and diverse reef fish species.

Sea Turtle Nesting Sites

Key nesting grounds primarily for hawksbill and green turtles, protected by conservation programs.

Clear Shallow Waters

Waters with excellent visibility offer ideal conditions for snorkeling and underwater photography.