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Tristan da Cuhna 

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Resource ID

14047

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Contributed by

Anna Brown

Keywords:

lobster, marine, island, protected, Archipelago, Tristan, da, Cuhna, MPA, area, James Glass

Credit

James Glass (if using the image which features him)

Caption

Tristan da Cuhna is the world’s most remote inhabited archipelago. The area has just 245 inhabitants, an MSC certified lobster fishery and a Marine Protected Area.

Both images were used in an msc.org story about this archipelago.

Island image purchased from iStock here: https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/the-stunning-tristan-da-cunha-with-an-amazing-cloud-formation-gm1143194380-306913794

The second image - man holding two temperate rock lobsters - features James Glass who is the Chief Islander. Please credit James Glass if using this image on social and web.

Usage rights/Notes

This content is free for MSC staff and agencies managing MSC social media accounts to use - for commercial and non-commercial purposes.

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