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Phoenix Islands Protected Area
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  • 1. The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the central Pacific Ocean, encompassing a vast expanse of marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Spanning approximately 408,250 square kilometers, it is one of the largest marine protected areas in the world, renowned for its significant biodiversity. This remote area comprises eight main islands and atolls, including the stunning Enderbury and Kanton Islands, which are characterized by pristine coral reefs, rich fish stocks, and a plethora of marine life, including endangered species such as the green turtle and various seabirds. PIPA was established to protect its unique ecosystems from the threats of overfishing, climate change, and invasive species, while promoting scientific research and conservation efforts. The area is also culturally significant, as it holds historical ties to the indigenous people of Micronesia and showcases the intricacies of Pacific island ecology. Additionally, ongoing conservation initiatives are focused on sustainable management practices, community involvement, and the promotion of ecotourism, ensuring that future generations can appreciate and benefit from this extraordinary natural treasure.

    What year was the Phoenix Islands Protected Area established?
A) 2012
B) 2005
C) 2008
D) 2010
  • 2. What is the primary purpose of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area?
A) Conservation of biodiversity
B) Tourism development
C) Mining resources
D) Commercial fishing
  • 3. Which country governs the Phoenix Islands Protected Area?
A) Fiji
B) New Zealand
C) Kiribati
D) Tuvalu
  • 4. How many islands are included in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area?
A) 5
B) 8
C) 12
D) 10
  • 5. What type of ecosystem is primarily found in the Phoenix Islands?
A) Rainforests
B) Mangroves
C) Savannas
D) Coral reefs
  • 6. What is a major threat to the Phoenix Islands ecosystem?
A) Climate change
B) Deforestation
C) Overpopulation
D) Urban development
  • 7. Which of the following animals is a top predator in the Phoenix Islands?
A) Rays
B) Sea turtles
C) Dolphins
D) Sharks
  • 8. The Phoenix Islands are part of which ocean?
A) Southern Ocean
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) Pacific Ocean
D) Indian Ocean
  • 9. Which year was the Phoenix Islands Protected Area designated as a UNESCO site?
A) 2000
B) 2010
C) 2005
D) 2015
  • 10. What type of fishing is strictly prohibited in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area?
A) Commercial fishing
B) Artisanal fishing
C) Subsistence fishing
D) Recreational fishing
  • 11. What type of management plan is implemented in the Phoenix Islands Protected Area?
A) Total restriction plan
B) Industrial management
C) Resource extraction management
D) Ecosystem-based management
  • 12. What type of fish is commonly found in the waters of the Phoenix Islands?
A) Salmon
B) Trout
C) Cod
D) Tuna
  • 13. Which UNESCO program recognized the Phoenix Islands Protected Area?
A) Cultural Site
B) Geopark
C) World Heritage Site
D) Biosphere Reserve
  • 14. Which of the following invasive species threaten local biodiversity in the Phoenix Islands?
A) Rats
B) Bunnies
C) Monkeys
D) Deer
  • 15. What is the size of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area?
A) 350,000 square kilometers
B) 408,250 square kilometers
C) 500,000 square kilometers
D) 200,000 square kilometers
  • 16. How does the Phoenix Islands Protected Area contribute to global climate regulation?
A) Industrial growth
B) Agricultural expansion
C) Urban development
D) Carbon sequestration
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