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Ilha do Cabo Frio Biological Reserve

Coordinates: 22°59′42″S 41°59′20″W / 22.995°S 41.989°W / -22.995; -41.989
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Ilha do cabo Frio Biological Reserve
Reserva Biológica da Ilha do Cabo Frio
The island and beach (background) from above Pontal do Atalaia beach (foreground) on the mainland
Map showing the location of Ilha do cabo Frio Biological Reserve
Map showing the location of Ilha do cabo Frio Biological Reserve
Nearest cityArraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro
Coordinates22°59′42″S 41°59′20″W / 22.995°S 41.989°W / -22.995; -41.989
Area700 hectares (1,700 acres)
DesignationBiological reserve
Created1990
AdministratorMunicipality

Ilha do cabo Frio Biological Reserve (Template:Lang-pt) is a municipal biological reserve in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It covers an Atlantic island with a unique micro-climate.

Location

The reserve is located on an Atlantic island in the south east of the municipality of Arraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro.[1] The upwelling of cold waters of the Malvinas Current near the island creates a seasonal semi-arid micro-climate and provides the conditions for dunes, hyper-saline lagoons and a several endemic and unique communities of vegetation. It has been called the "Plant Diversity Center of Cabo Frio" and recognized by the World Wildlife Fund and International Union for Conservation of Nature.[2] The island, also called the Ilha do Farol (Lighthouse Island), is accessible via boat by visitors to the beach of fine, white sand and the old lighthouse ruins.[3]

Conservation

The reserve was created by the Lei Orgânica Municipal - 1990; Artigo 184 and is administered by the municipality.[4] The objective of the reserve is to provide full conservation of biota and other natural attributes without direct human interference, and there are restrictions to visits by the public and visits for the purpose of scientific research.[5] A permit must be obtained before visiting the island, and duration of stay is limited. It is recognised by UNESCO as part of the Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve.[3]

Notes

Sources

  • Mansur, Kátia Leite (2010), "Territorial planning and geoconservation: analysis of legal provisions in Brazil and a case study in Rio de Janeiro State", Geociênc. (in Portuguese), 29 (2), São Paulo, ISSN 0101-9082, retrieved 2016-04-26
  • Meio Biótico (PDF) (in Portuguese), Petrobras, retrieved 2016-04-26
  • Unidades de Conservação da Região dos Lagos (PDF) (in Portuguese), Petrobras, retrieved 2016-04-26
  • Planedia Team (9 July 2014), Arraial do Cabo: Made in Heaven, retrieved 2016-04-26