Flagship Species
Ambodivahibe is a narrow and steep continental shelf,resulting in deep and narrow bays with canyons leading to deep water, where strong upwelling is observed. This site covers the continental shelf from the shoreline to the shelf edge, encompassing many types of bays and islands. The NAP is characterized by habitats specific to the marine and coastal ecoregion: coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass areas, beach, rocky shores and islets. They are nesting sites, feeding areas, development areas and dormitories of several species including sea turtles, terns, bats, crustaceans, reef fish, mollusks and echinoderms. Most of the fauna found there are species adapted to high salinity.