The Rosais Islets (Portuguese: Ilhéus dos Rosais; literally, Islets of the Rosaries) are two uninhabited rocky islets located just off the extreme northwestern coast of the island of São Jorge in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
In recognition of their biodiversity, the islets and surrounding waters are part of the Monumento Natural da Ponta dos Rosais (Ponta dos Rosais Natural Monument), a 170.2-hectare (421-acre) nature reserve within the Nature Park of São Jorge, one of the locally protected areas of the Azores.[4] Since June 1995 the islets—as part of the overall Ponta dos Rosais area—have been protected through the European Environment Agency's Natura 2000 initiative under the Habitats Directive.[3]
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^ abSantos, R.S.; Hawkins, S.J.; Monteiro, L.R.; Alves, M.; Isidro, E.J. (1995), "Marine research, reserves and conservation in the Azores", Aquatic Conversation, vol. 5, pp. 1–354
^"Baixa dos Rosais". Azores Scuba Diving Official Tourism Website (in English and Portuguese). Direção Regional do Turismo (Regional Directorate for Tourism of the Azores). Retrieved 21 June 2020.
^ abc"Monumento Natural da Ponta dos Rosais". parquesnaturais.azores.gov.pt (in English and Portuguese). Secretaria Regional da Agricultura e Ambiente (Regional Secretariat for Agriculture and Environment of the Azores). 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2020.