Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Galápagos Islands' has mentioned 'Marine reserve' in the following places:
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The Galxc3xa1pagos Islands and their surrounding waters form the Galxc3xa1pagos Province of Ecuador, the Galxc3xa1pagos National Park, and the Galxc3xa1pagos Marine Reserve. | WIKI |
In 1986, the 70,000 square kilometers (27,000 sq mi) of ocean surrounding the islands was declared a marine reserve, second in size only to Australia's Great Barrier Reef. | WIKI |
This was later extended in December 2001 to include the marine reserve. | WIKI |
[58] The most pressing threat to the Marine Reserve comes from local, mainland and foreign fishing targeting marine life illegally within the Reserve,[59] such as sharks (hammerheads and other species) for their fins,[58] and the harvest of sea cucumbers out of season. | WIKI |
This archipelago and its immense marine reserve is known as the unique xe2x80x98living museum and showcase of evolutionxe2x80x99. | UNESCO |
Criterion vii: The Galapagos Marine Reserve is an underwater wildlife spectacle with abundant life ranging from corals to sharks to penguins to marine mammals. | UNESCO |
Likewise, the Marine Reserve, situated at the confluence of 3 major eastern Pacific currents and influenced by climatic phenomena such as El Nixc3xb1o, has had major evolutionary consequences and provides important clues about species evolution under changing conditions. | UNESCO |
The islands are surrounded by the Galapagos Marine Reserve which was created in 1986 (70,000 km2) and extended to its current area (133,000 km2) in 1998, making it one of the largest marine reserves in the world. | UNESCO |
The marine reserve includes inland waters of the archipelago (50,100 km2) in addition to all those contained within 40 nautical miles, measured from the outermost coastal islands. | UNESCO |
This law designated the current Galapagos Marine Reserve as a protected area under the responsibility of the Galapagos National Park Service. | UNESCO |