Threats and Pressures :
Despite the fact that the natural reserve is uninhabited, it remains a site of attraction for recreational (swimming in non-polluted water, sun bathing, scuba diving, and hiking), educational and research activities. Fishing and hunting are not allowed. The human activities that impact the reserve are generally 4 types:
Limited illegal dynamiting for fish harvesting near the islands of the reserve. This behavior has affected the peripheral rocks of the islands which became subjected to cracks and drowning
Illegal collection of sea shells by divers of neighboring villages from the reserve’s surrounding for commercial business. This type of taking destroys the food chain around the reserve and most probably within its boundary
The large number of visitors during the summer time which may create pollution and destroy the vegetation cover of the supra-littoral zone, especially those plants which play a role in fixing the dunes
The introduced rabbits in 1982 which is causing continuous degradation to the vegetation cover, a matter that leads to an exceptional repeated vegetation progressive dynamic; and
The anchoring of the huge number of boats in summer time destroys the infra-littoral zone.