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  2. Saint Croix - Wikipedia

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    St. Croix is the largest of the territory's islands. ... and Qr is Quaternary reef. Saint Croix coast ... Tamarind Reef. The farmer's market (1 Estate, Kingshill ...

  3. List of beaches in the U.S. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Tamarind Reef Beach ... Map of St. Croix Beaches; St John Beaches Map; Map of Beaches in St. Thomas This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 00:18 (UTC ...

  4. St Croix East End Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    The St. Croix East End Marine Park (STXEEMP) was established to "protect territorially significant marine resources, and promote sustainability of marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, sea grass beds, wildlife habitats and other resources, and to conserve and preserve significant natural areas for the use and benefit of future generations."

  5. Coral reefs of the Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    As stated, the coral reefs such as fringing reefs, deep reefs, patch reefs and spur and groove formation are distributed over three islands in the Virgin Islands which are St. Croix (Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve, Buck Island Reef National Monument), St. Thomas, and St. John (Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument).

  6. Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve

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    Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve is a unit of the National Park Service on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It preserves upland watersheds, mangrove forests, and estuarine and marine environments that support threatened and endangered species.

  7. Virgin Islands patch reefs - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Islands Patch Reefs are numerous, small subtropical coral reef ecoregions. These reefs are located on all three islands: St. John, St. Thomas, and St. Croix. Of the three islands, St. Croix has an established barrier reef. It is approximately 20 meters deep and covers 485 sq km ( 187.26 sq mi). [1]