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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Phoenix Islands Protected Area' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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[1] The PIPA was also designated as the worldxe2x80x99s largest and deepest UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.
Contents 1 History and administration 2 Natural heritage 3 Impact of iron leaching from shipwrecks and anchor gear 4 Island restoration and biosecurity program 5 Gallery 6 UNESCO World Heritage Site 7 References 8 External links
UNESCO World Heritage Site[edit]
On August 1, 2010 at the 34th session of the World Heritage Committee in Brasxc3xadlia, Brazil, the decision was made to inscribe PIPA onto the World Heritage List.
It became the largest and deepest World Heritage site in the world.
The link to the Nauru Agreement (8 Pacific Island States) to manage tuna fishing in the region is important and provides, through license provisions, a long-term active linkage to management of the neighbouring high seas for the Phoenix Islands Protected Area World Heritage site.