Status of coral reefs in the Polynesia Mana node is predominantly healthy. There are 6733 km2 of reefs scattered over 347 islands. Most (90%) are healthy, 5% have been destroyed or are at a critical stage and 5% are under threat;Reefs have been degraded around populated areas of Rarotonga (Cook Islands), Tahiti and Moorea (French Polynesia) and South Tarawa (Kiribati);Coral reefs support the livelihoods of Polynesian populations through subsistence fishing in all countries and through tourism and black pearl industries in French
Polynesia and the Cook Islands; The main threats to the reefs are global warming for the remote reefs and land- based pollution for reefs near urban areas. Dynamite fishing still occurs in Wallis and Futuna;Reefs are mostly healthy in Wallis and Futuna, Tuamotu-Gambier and the Marquesas Archipelagos of French Polynesia;  Reefs have largely recovered from past bleaching events in Phoenix Islands and Tarawa in Kiribati, and reefs are recovering from crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS)
outbreaks in Rarotonga (Cook Islands) and from a cyclone in Niue; Reefs are facing a major COTS outbreak in the Society Archipelago of French Polynesia; and Socioeconomic assessments are now being implemented in the region, in parallel
with ecological monitoring, to support coral reef management.
Available online
Call Number: [EL]
Physical Description: 10 Pages
| Field | Value | 
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| Publisher | Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network | 
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| Source URL | https://library.sprep.org/content/status-coral-reefs-polynesia-mana-node-countr… | 
| Identifier | VL-35211 | 
| Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Pacific Region | 
| Relevant Countries | Pacific Region | 
| License | SPREP Public Licence ![[Open Data]](https://assets.okfn.org/images/ok_buttons/od_80x15_blue.png)  | 
| Contact Name | SPREP Records and Archives Officer | 
| Contact Email | [email protected] |