Protecting the Pitcairn Islands

Pitcairn is a British Overseas Territory in the south Pacific. It’s 4500 km from New Zealand and is most famous for being where the mutineers of the Bounty set up home in the 18th...
02 December 2012

Interview with 

Josh Reichert & Alistair Gammel, Pew environment group; Enric Sala, National Geographic; Pitcairn Islanders

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The following amazing images are taken on or around the Pitcairn Islands.©Enric Sala, National Geographic.
The twinspot snapper is an abundant predator on the pristine reefs of the Pitcairn Islands, © Enric Sala, National Geographic

The twinspot snapper is an abundant predator on the pristine reefs of the Pitcairn Islands

The regional endemic Hotumotua angelfish, Enric Sala, National Geographic

The regional endemic Hotumotua angelfish

Pitcairn Island Fish 3, Enric Sala, National GeographicPitcairn coastline, Enric Sala, National Geographic
Pitcairn Island fish 1, Enric Sala, National GeographicPitcairn Island fish 2, Enric Sala, National Geographic

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