parimet
Parimet is a hypothetical island in the Verdan Archipelago, used in planning simulations and regional studies to illustrate practices of biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism. The island lies roughly 120 kilometers north of the archipelago's main island group and covers about 2.3 square kilometers. It features limestone cliffs, a central plateau, and mangrove fringes along its shoreline, with a tropical climate that includes a pronounced wet season.
Ecology: Parimet hosts several endemic species, including a palm and a seabird colony, along with coral reefs
History and governance: Charted in early 19th century cartography, Parimet has no permanent residents. In 1989
Access and economy: Access is restricted to research teams with permits and to guided eco-tourism operators.
See also: Verdan Archipelago; Biosphere reserves; Coral reef ecosystems.