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Pearl Cays

Coordinates: 12°28′N 83°23′W / 12.467°N 83.383°W / 12.467; -83.383
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The Pearl Cays (Spanish: Cayos de Perlas) is a group of 18 cays located about 35 km (22 mi) from Pearl Lagoon (Spanish: Laguna de Perlas) off the Caribbean coast.[1] They are part of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The Pearl Cays are covered with tropical vegetation and are lined with white sandy beaches. They are an important nesting site for turtles, including the critically endangered Hawksbill turtle.[2]


Pearl Cays

Wildlife refuge

In 2010, with the help of the Wildlife Conservation Society, the area was established as a wildlife refuge primarily to continue efforts to protect the critically endangered Hawksbill turtle.

See also

Greece–Nicaragua relations

References

  1. ^ "The Pearl Cays". Moon Handbook: Nicaragua. Retrieved 6 September 2007.
  2. ^ "The Pearl Cays: Caribbean Jewels". ViaNica. Retrieved 6 September 2007.

12°28′N 83°23′W / 12.467°N 83.383°W / 12.467; -83.383