Las Baulas Marine National Park

Las Baulas Marine National Park is located in Costa Rica
Las Baulas Marine National Park
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Location in Costa Rica
Ramsar Wetland
Official nameTamarindoDesignated9 June 1993Reference no.610[2]

Las Baulas de Guanacaste Marine National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas de Guanacaste) is a National Park of Costa Rica and a Ramsar Site. The park is managed by the Tempisque Conservation Area, and covers approximately a 167.3 square kilometres (64.6 sq mi) marine area of the Tamarindo Bay, next to the town of Tamarindo. It supports the largest nesting colony of leatherback sea turtles on the Pacific coast of the Americas. Female leatherbacks often come ashore at Playa Grande (Grande Beach) between October and May to lay their eggs.

More than half the park is underwater and protected but still allows recreation, such as surfing. The park has white-sand beaches and forests. The forests are home to approximately 174 species of birds and many other animals. The National Park covers four beaches (Carbón, Ventanas, Grande and Langosta), as well as the Tamarindo estuary and mangroves at the mouth of the Matapalo River and the San Francisco River Estuary. To the north, the Cerros Morro and Hermosa are also included.[3]

The Tamarindo estuary Ramsar site which was previously designated as the Tamarindo Wildlife Refuge (Spanish: Refugio de Vida Silvestre Tamarindo) is now located in this national park. [2]

Gallery

  • Panoramic view of Las Baulas National Park.
    Panoramic view of Las Baulas National Park.
  • Nesting a leatherback turtle.
    Nesting a leatherback turtle.
  • Tamarindo Estuary.
    Tamarindo Estuary.
  • American crocodile in the River Matapalo.
    American crocodile in the River Matapalo.
  • Mangrove of Tamarindo estuary.
    Mangrove of Tamarindo estuary.
  • Olive ridley sea turtle
    Olive ridley sea turtle
  • Sunset at Beach Grande
    Sunset at Beach Grande
  • Surfing in Roca Bruja, Tamarindo.
    Surfing in Roca Bruja, Tamarindo.

References

  • flagCosta Rica portal
  • Wetlands portal
  1. ^ "Las Baulas De Guanacaste National Park". protectedplanet.net.
  2. ^ a b "Tamarindo". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Costa Rica National Parks".
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