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Ría Celestun Biosphere Reserve

IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)[1]

American flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber) at Ría Celestun Biosphere Reserve
Map showing the location of Ría Celestun Biosphere Reserve
Map showing the location of Ría Celestun Biosphere Reserve

LocationYucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Nearest townCelestún, Yucatán
Coordinates20°45′N 90°22′W / 20.750°N 90.367°W / 20.750; -90.367[2]
Area814.82 km2 (314.60 sq mi)
DesignationBiosphere reserve
Designated2000 (national) 2004 (UNESCO)
Governing bodyNational Commission of Natural Protected Areas

Ramsar Wetland

Official nameReserva de la Biosfera Ría Celestún
Designated2 February 2004
Reference no.1333[2]

Ría Celestun Biosphere Reserve (Spanish: Reserva de la Biosfera Ría Celestún) is a biosphere reserve in Mexico. It is located on the northwestern Yucatán Peninsula in the states of Yucatán and Campeche. The reserve is home to extensive mangrove wetlands, and rich in birds and other wildlife.

Geography[edit]

The reserve covers an area of 814.82 square kilometres (314.60 sq mi). It is bounded on the west by the Gulf of Mexico. It adjoins Los Petenes Biosphere Reserve to the south, and El Palmar State Reserve to the north.[1]

The reserve includes coastal beaches and dunes, which enclose lagoons and wetlands. There are low uplands in the eastern portion of the reserve.[3]

The reserve is home to about 7000 people. Celestún, located on the coast within the reserve, is the largest settlement. It a center for visitor-serving activities and eco-tourism. Other economic activities in the reserve include fishing and harvesting sea salt.[3]

Ecology[edit]

The reserve protects extensive mangrove wetlands, part of a mangrove corridor known as the Petenes mangroves which extends along the western shore of the Yucatán Peninsula. Freshwater from the peninsula's extensive aquifer has an outlet in the reserve, mixing with the salt waters of the Gulf of Mexico in the wetlands.[3]

There are coastal dunes, and tropical dry forests in the uplands.[3]

The reserve is home to large and diverse populations of migratory and resident birds, with over 304 species identified.[3] 56% of species are year-round residents, 43% are seasonal, and 1% are occasional visitors.[4] American flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber) are a prominent species, with a population that can reach over 23,000 birds. Other bird species present here include the plumbeous kite (Ictinia plumbea) brant goose (Branta bernicla), Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata), piping plover (Charadrius melodus), ocellated turkey (Agriocharis ocellata), Yucatan poorwill (Nyctiphrynus yucatanicus), Yucatan wren (Campylorhynchus yucatanicus), Yucatan jay (Cyanocorax yucatanicus), and orange oriole (Icterus auratus).[3][4] The reserve, together with the adjacent El Palmar State Reserve, is designated an Important bird area.[4]

Conservation[edit]

The area was designated a biosphere reserve in 2000 by the Mexican government.[1] In 2004 UNESCO designated it a biosphere reserve in the international Man and the Biosphere Programme, and in the same year it was designated a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.[2]

In 2008 the Mexican government nominated the Ría Celestún and adjacent Los Petenes reserves as a World Heritage Site.[5]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c "Reserva de la Biosfera Ría Celestún". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f Ria Celestún Biosphere Reserve, Mexico. UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme. Accessed 11 November 2022.
  • ^ a b c BirdLife International (2022). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Ría Celestún. Downloaded Accessed 11 November 2022.
  • ^ Los Petenes-Ría Celestún. UNESCO World Heritage Convention. Accessed 13 November 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ría_Celestun_Biosphere_Reserve&oldid=1123130863"

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