Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park

Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park

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Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
Map showing the location of Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park
Map showing the location of Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park
LocationCozumelQuintana Roo,Mexico
Nearest citySan Miguel de Cozumel,Quintana RooMexico
Coordinates20°17′37″N 87°01′29″WCoordinates20°17′37″N 87°01′29″W
Area120 km2 (46 sq mi)
EstablishedJuly 19, 1996[1]
Governing bodySecretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources
DesignatedFebruary 2, 2005 [2]
The Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park is off the coast of the island of Cozumel in the state of Quintana RooMexico. The Cozumel reef system is part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the second largest coral reef system in the world. Even though almost the entire island of Cozumel is surrounded by coral reefs, the park only encompasses the reefs on the south side of the island. It begins just south of the International Pier and continues down and around Punta Sur and up just a small portion of the east side of the island.

Location[edit]

The park is located in the municipality of Cozumel in the state of Quintana RooMexico. It is about 20 kilometers (12 mi) off the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Caribbean Sea.

History[edit]

On July 19, 1996, under the direction of president Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León, Arrecifes de Cozumel was declared a National Marine Park.[1] The park size is 120 km2 (46 sq mi).[3]

Biodiversity[edit]

The Cozumel Splendid Toadfish
Cozumel is home to the Cozumel Splendid toadfish (Sanopus splendidus) which is listed as vulnerable by IUCN and is entirely endemic to the reefs surrounding the island. The park also has several species that are under some degree of protection, including sea turtles (Green turtleLoggerhead Sea Turtle, and the Hawksbill turtle ), the Queen Conch, and black coral.

Attractions[edit]

The park is most known for scuba diving and snorkeling. Popular dive sites include Columbia Reef, Devil's Throat at Punta Sur, Maracaibo, Palancar Reef, Paradise Reef, Paso del Cedral, San Francisco, Yucab, and the shipwreck of the C-53 Felipe Xicoténcatl (intentionally sunk in June 2000 to form an artificial reef). Another interesting point to visit is the MUSA Museo Subacuatico (Underwater Museum') a particular installation with reef sculptures from artists: Salvador Quiroz, Jason Decaires Taylor, Karen Salinas and Rodrigo Quiñones.

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