It is an area with high marine biodiversity due to the extent and remoteness of its shallow tropical marine habitats which include:
- oceanic reefs
- near-shore fringing reefs
- mangrove forests
- seagrass beds
- lagoons
- estuaries
- deep oceanic drop offs
The islands of Fiji are home to an extraordinary variety of marine habitats and species. Fiji’s rich marine resources are central to its social, cultural and economic life. The islands are attracting an increasing number of tourists and marine resource users from around the world.
Fijians have an important traditional relationship with the sea, reflected in their lifestyles, customs, traditional knowledge and history.