Coral reefs only grow in warm, clean, and shallow tropical waters. That’s why most of the world’s coral reefs are found in a narrow zone near the Central Indo-Pacific. A few countries sit perfectly in this region, giving them the biggest reef areas on Earth.

A study by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 2001 used satellite images to map these reefs. Even though the study is older and many reefs have been damaged today due to global warming and coral bleaching, it still helps us understand which countries have the largest coral reef areas.

Here are the top 10 countries with the biggest coral reef areas:

Country Coral Reef Area
Indonesia 51,020 sq km
Australia 48,960 sq km
Philippines 25,060 sq km
France 14,280 sq km
Papua New Guinea 13,840 sq km
Fiji 10,020 sq km
Maldives 8,920 sq km
Saudi Arabia 6,660 sq km
Marshall Islands 6,110 sq km
India 5,790 sq km

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