Protected Areas of South Africa - Marine Protected Areas

Marine Protected Areas

  • Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area (KwaZulu-Natal)
  • Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Bird Island Marine Protected Area (Eastern Cape)
  • De Hoop Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Dwesa-Cwebe Marine Protected Area (Eastern Cape)
  • Goukamma Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Helderber Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Hluleka Marine Protected Area (Eastern Cape)
  • iSimangaliso Marine Protected Area (KwaZulu-Natal)
  • Jutten Island Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Langebaan Lagoon Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Malgas Island Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Marcus Island Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Pondoland Marine Protected Area (Eastern Cape)
  • Robberg Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Sardinia Bay Marine Protected Area (Eastern Cape)
  • Sixteen Mile Beach Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Stilbaai Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Table Mountain Marine Protected Area (Western Cape)
  • Trafalgar Marine Protected Area (Eastern Cape)
  • Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area (Eastern Cape)

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