Ashmore and Cartier Islands, located in the Indian Ocean, are an intriguing and remote Australian external territory. The islands are uninhabited by humans, yet the surrounding waters are teeming with a variety of marine life, including turtles, sea snakes, and numerous bird species, making it an important conservation area. The coral seascape here is among the most pristine in the world, and with the islands` status as a Marine National Nature Reserve, the underwater world remains protected and largely unexplored. While public access to the islands is currently restricted, the surrounding waters can be accessed with a permit for scientific research. Despite the limited accessibility, the islands offer unique biodiversity and are a significant location for ecological research.
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