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  1. A swimming Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is crossing a tidal creek in Bangladesh Sundarbans
    A Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is feeding on its prey in the Mangrove Swamp of Bangladesh Sundarbans
    A view of Sundarban Mangrove forest of Bangladesh
    Colorful ferns, lichens, climbers developed on the trunk of Sundri (Heritiera fomes) of Bangladesh Sundarbans
    Boats carrying the harvested Golpata (Nypa fruiticans) from the Sundarbans
    Golpata (Nypa fruiticans) are being harvested by people as thatch materials for roofing village houses
    Boom of Gewa (Excoecaria agallocha) being transported to the Khulna Newsprint Mill from the Sundarbans as a pulpwood for manufacturing newsprint.
    Fish are being dried by the fishermen caught in winter fishery at Dublar char of Bangladesh Sundarban
    Fishermen are catching fish with the help of Otter (Lutra percipicilata) in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh
    Tourists are visiting the emblem constructed to commemorate the declaration of Sundarbans as World Heritage Site at Nilkamal.

    Sundarbans Reserved Forest

    • Country: 
      Bangladesh
    • Designation date: 
      21-05-1992
    • Site number: 
      560
    • Published since: 
      21 year(s)
    601,700 ha
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    Suncheon Bay

    • Country: 
      Republic of Korea
    • Designation date: 
      20-01-2006
    • Site number: 
      1594
    • Published since: 
      18 year(s)
    3,550 ha
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    Sultan Marshes

    • Country: 
      Türkiye
    • Designation date: 
      13-07-1994
    • Site number: 
      661
    • Published since: 
      16 year(s)
    17,200 ha
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    Steinhuder Meer

    • Country: 
      Germany
    • Designation date: 
      26-02-1976
    • Site number: 
      87
    • Published since: 
      48 year(s)
    5,730 ha
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    Stavns Fjord and adjacent waters

    • Country: 
      Denmark
    • Designation date: 
      02-09-1977
    • Site number: 
      153
    • Published since: 
      12 year(s)
    15,533 ha
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    Stagno di Molentargius

    • Country: 
      Italy
    • Designation date: 
      14-12-1976
    • Site number: 
      133
    • Published since: 
      16 year(s)
    1,401 ha
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    Stagno di Cagliari

    • Country: 
      Italy
    • Designation date: 
      14-12-1976
    • Site number: 
      134
    • Published since: 
      16 year(s)
    3,466 ha
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    Southern Bight-Minas Basin

    • Country: 
      Canada
    • Designation date: 
      05-11-1987
    • Site number: 
      379
    • Published since: 
      23 year(s)
    26,800 ha
  9. Rules and regulations at the entrance of one of the site's beaches.
    The site encompasses Aruba's largest stand of mangrove forest.
    The tangle of mangrove trees and branches protects the coast from extreme weather events.
    One of the islets that is part of a chain of islands in front of the coast.
    Elhorn coral) Acropora palmata)
    Honeycomb cowfish (Acanthostracion polygonius) in sea grass beds (Thalassia testudinum and Zyringodium filiforme).
    False killer-whale (Pseudorca crassidens).
    The Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) uses the site for refuge, birthing and nursery.
    The Rough-toothed dolphin (Steno bredanensis) uses the site for refuge, birthing and nursery.
    Several dolphin species, like Tursiops truncatus, can be observed close to the coast.

    South Coast

    • Country: 
      Netherlands (Kingdom of the) (Aruba)
    • Designation date: 
      10-11-2023
    • Site number: 
      2526
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    3,975 ha
  10. View across Sombrero Island showing Old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Pools in craters caused by previous phosphate extraction, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Brown Noddy Anous stolidus on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Endemic Sombrero Island Ground Lizard Ameiva corvina, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Endemic Sombrero Island Ground Lizard Ameiva corvina, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Brown Boobys Sula leucogaster on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Masked Booby Sula dactylatra chick on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Masked Booby Sula dactylatra on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Pair of Masked Boobys Sula dactylatra chick on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Probable Anguilla Anole Anolis gingivinus, Sombrero Island.  However DNA samples from Sombrero in the late 1990s showed Anoles on Sombrero to be quite different to those on Anguilla and St Martin: further samples might indicate endemism.
Note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing vegetation on old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Bridled Tern Sterna anaethetus,  Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing vegetation on old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across Sombrero Island showing vegetation on old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Seabirds on telecommunications mast, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Old industrial equipment associated with past phosphate mining, note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Bridled Tern Sterna anaethetus,  Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Old industrial workings associated with past phosphate mining, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Brown Booby Sula leucogaster on Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    View across old phosphate mining areas, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given
    Nest site of Brown Noddy Anous stolidus in shelter of rocks, Sombrero Island - note the date the photo was taken is unknown, not as given

    Sombrero Island Nature Reserve Marine Park

    • Country: 
      United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Overseas territories)
    • Designation date: 
      22-05-2018
    • Site number: 
      2354
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    1,051 ha

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