Bahía de Loreto National Park
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Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto | |
IUCN category II (national park)
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Location of park in Mexico
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Location | Baja California Sur, Mexico |
Nearest city | Loreto, Baja California Sur |
Area | 206,580.75 hectares (510,472.2 acres) |
Established | July 19, 1996 |
Governing body | National Commission of Protected Natural Areas |
Official name | Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California |
Type | Natural |
Criteria | vii, ix, x |
Designated | 2005 (29th session) |
Reference no. | 1182 |
Region | Latin America and the Caribbean |
Designated | February 2, 2004[1] |
Bahía de Loreto National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto) is a national park on the east coast of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, about 203 kilometres (126 mi) north of the city of La Paz in the state of Baja California Sur. The park protects 2,065.81 square kilometres (797.61 sq mi) of relatively pristine marine ecosystem in the central Sea of Cortez, including five large uninhabited islands and many smaller islets in Loreto Bay. It is known for its great variety of coastal environments, such as sandy beaches, sea cliffs, submarine canyons, and marine terraces, and is home to an exceptionally high biological diversity, especially of marine mammals.
The national park was created by federal decree on July 19, 1996, and is administered by the Natural Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP), an agency of Mexico's Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources.[2] In 2004, it joined the Ramsar list of Wetlands of International Importance, and in 2005, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site collectively with many other protected areas in the Gulf of California.
Description
Bahía de Loreto National Park protects Loreto Bay, located in northwest Mexico off the coast of Loreto Municipality in the state of Baja California Sur; the city of Loreto abuts park territory. The park covers an area of 206,580.75 hectares (510,472.2 acres), 88% of which is ocean surface; the islands, islets, and coastal regions that comprise the remaining 12% are mostly uninhabited.
Five main islands serve as the park's chief focal points and tourist destinations: Isla Coronados, Isla del Carmen, Isla Danzante, Isla Monserrat, and Isla Santa Catalina. Though the municipality of Loreto is not within park boundaries, it is the primary starting point for tours of the park and is considered a major influence on the area's ecology.[3] The municipality had a population of 11,812 at the 2000 census.[4]
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- IUCN Category II
- Articles containing Spanish-language text
- National parks of Mexico
- World Heritage Sites in Mexico
- Protected areas of Baja California Sur
- 1996 establishments in Mexico
- Natural history of Baja California
- Natural history of Baja California Sur
- Pacific Coast of Mexico
- Bays of Mexico on the Pacific Ocean