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New Caledonia Barrier Reef : ウィキペディア英語版
New Caledonia Barrier Reef

The New Caledonia Barrier Reef is located in New Caledonia in the South Pacific, and is the second-longest double-barrier coral reef in the world, after the Belize Barrier Reef.
The New Caledonia Barrier reef surrounds Grande Terre, New Caledonia's largest island, as well as the Ile des Pins and several smaller islands, reaching a length of . The reef encloses a lagoon of , which has an average depth of . The reefs lie up to from the shore, but extend almost to the Entrecasteaux reefs in the northwest. This northwestern extension encloses the Belep Islands and other sand cays. Several natural passages open out to the ocean. The Boulari passage, which leads to Noumea, the capital and chief port of New Caledonia, is marked by the Amédée lighthouse.
The reef has great species diversity with a high level of endemism, and is home to endangered dugongs ''(Dugong dugon)'', and is an important nesting site for green sea turtle ''(Chelonia mydas)''.
Most of the reefs are generally thought to be in good health. Some of the eastern reefs have been damaged by effluent from nickel mining on Grand Terre. Sedimentation from mining, agriculture, and grazing has affected reefs near river mouths, which has been worsened by the destruction of mangrove forests, which help to retain sediment. Some reefs have been buried under several metres of silt.
In the lagoons of New Caledonia there are many water species ranging from plankton to larger fish and even sharks.
In January 2002, the French government proposed listing New Caledonia's reefs as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. UNESCO listed New Caledonia Barrier Reef on the World Heritage List under the name ''The Lagoons of New Caledonia: Reef Diversity and Associated Ecosystems'' on 7 July 2008.
The Lagoons were listed under three UNESCO categories:
* Superlative natural Phenomena or natural beauty
* Ongoing Biological and ecological processes
* Biological Diversity and threatened species

Image:Païta_01.jpg|This part of the lagoon, near Dumbéa and Païta, in the North-West of Nouméa, is not included in the UNESCO world heritage sites.
Image:Lagoons of New Caledonia.jpg|ASTER image of the lagoons.

==External links==

*(New Caledonia Barrier Reef (World Wildlife Fund) )
*(New Caledonia reefs (French Coral Reef Society) )
*(Biodiversity and Nickel Mining in Kanaky/New Caledonia (Mines and Communities Website) )



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