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Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area

The Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental de Algodoal-Maiandeua) is an environmental protection area in the state of Pará, Brazil. It protects two coastal islands with beaches, dunes, mangroves and wetlands that are home to fishing people and are popular with tourists.

Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area
Área de Proteção Ambiental de Algodoal-Maiandeua
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Maiandeua island
Nearest cityMaracanã, Pará
Coordinates0°36′49″S 47°33′45″W / 0.613526°S 47.562458°W / -0.613526; -47.562458
Area3,100 ha (12 sq mi)
DesignationEnvironmental protection area
Created27 November 1990
AdministratorInstituto de Desenvolvimento Florestal e da Biodiversidade do Estado do Pará

Location edit

 
Conservation units northeast of Belém
11. Algodoal-Maiandeua APA

The Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area is in the municipality of Maracanã, Pará.[1] It is on the northeast coast of Pará in the Salgado microregion. The Atlantic Ocean is to the north and the Mocooca channel to the south. The Maracanã River estuary is to the east and the Marapanim River estuary to the west.[2] The APA is bounded to the south by the Maracanã Marine Extractive Reserve. The Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve is opposite the APA to the west.[3]

The APA has an area of about 3,100.34 hectares (7,661.1 acres) and consists of two islands separated by an intermittent tidal channel called the Furo Velho. Algodoal Island has 605.52 hectares (1,496.3 acres) and contains Algodoal village, Princesa Beach, Farol Beach and areas of mangroves, restingas and dunes.[2] The island and the largest village are named "Algodoal" after a native plant, the algodão de seda.[4][a] Maiandeua island has 2,494.82 hectares (6,164.8 acres) and holds the villages of Fortalezinha, Mocooca and Camboinha, the localities of Camaleão, Passagem and Pedra Chorona, and beaches, mangroves and terra firme areas with vegetation.[2] The villages are separated by areas of mangroves and tidal channels.[4]

The village of Algodoal can be reached by boat from the port of Marudá, a journey of about 40 minutes depending on the tide. A boat from the municipality of Maracanã can cross the Mocooca channel to the village of Mocooca in 5 minutes.[2]

History edit

Fishermen from whom the present inhabitants are descended seem to have first moved to the island of Algodoal in the 1920s.[4] The Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area was created by law 5.621 of 27 November 1990, covering the islands of Algodoal with 385 hectares (950 acres) and Maiandeua with 1,993 hectares (4,920 acres), making a total of 2,378 hectares (5,880 acres).[5]

The management council was created by decree 291 of 6 June 2006. On 1 June 2007 regulations were passed that prohibited use of motor vehicles in the APA. Preparation of a management plan was approved on 21 September 2011. The management plan was published on 31 December 2012, although it was not made official through an ordinance.[5]

Environment edit

The APA is in the Amazon biome.[6] The climate is hot and humid, with average annual temperature of 27 °C (81 °F), and average monthly temperatures ranging from 25 to 31 °C (77 to 88 °F). There is most rain from January to March, and a dry season from September to December. The island has beaches, mangroves, freshwater lakes, dunes and streams. Vegetation is typical of restinga, with great variety of species. The mangroves act as nurseries for fish, mussels, shrimps, oysters, turtles, crabs and other marine species. In the dunes and surroundings there are typical fruits such as ajuru, cashew, coconut, murucí, carambola and mango.[6]

Common bird species include guará, garça, pavão, socó, taquerê, gavião caranguejeiro, caracaraí, cebinho do mangue, yellow-crowned night heron, Platalea ajaja, garganey, parrots, collared plover, sanderling, Hudsonian whimbrel and ruddy turnstone. Common fish include pescada amarela, xaréu, tainha, anchova, corvina, gó, cação, mero, Aspistor luniscutis, dourada, pratiqueira, serra and robalo. Molluscs and crustaceans include oysters, mussels, turu, sururu, shrimp and crabs. Other fauna include sloths, quatis, anteaters, foxes, gatos maracajá, chameleons, mucuras, various species of monkey, racoons, alligators, jabutis and tartarugas.[6]

Tourism edit

The island receives large numbers of tourists, including Brazilian and foreign visitors, who stay in inns and hotels. The residents organize tours and fishing trips.[4] The APA has high tourism potential due to its scenic beauty and variety of ecosystems, beaches, dunes, cliffs, mangroves and trails linking the villages. They villagers sell local handicrafts produced from the regional flora, and practice traditional ways of making cassava flour, music, the carimbó praiano dance, local cooking and artisanal fishing.[2]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Others say the island was named Algodoal (algodão means "cotton") by the Portuguese navigators because the white dunes looked like cotton plants, or perhaps because the breaking surf looked like cotton.[2]

Sources edit

  • APA Algodoal-Maiandeua (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2017-02-10
  • (in Portuguese), Via Rural, archived from the original on 2017-02-12, retrieved 2017-02-11
  • Área de Proteção Ambiental de Algodoal-Maiandeua (in Portuguese), Ideflor-bio: Instituto de Desenvolvimento Florestal e da Biodiversidade do Estado do Pará, retrieved 2017-02-11

Further reading edit

  • Guia para visitação da APA de Algodoal-Maiandeua (PDF) (in Portuguese), Belém: SEMA: Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente, 2011, retrieved 2017-02-11
  • Plano de Manejo da Área de Proteção Ambiental de Algodoal-Maiandeua (PDF) (in Portuguese), Belém- PA: Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente (SEMA), August 2012, retrieved 2017-02-11
  • Kaufmann, Götz. 2012. “Environmental Inequality Patterns on the Island of Algodoal-Maiandeua. A Q Methodological Case Study.” In Geographies of Inequality in Latin America, eds. Geographischen Institut der Universität Kiel, Rainer Wehrhahn, and Verena Sandner Le Gall. Kiel, 263–96.
  • Kaufmann, Götz. 2013. Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development. With a Case Study in Brazil’s Amazon Using Q Methodology. 3rd ed. Saarbrücken: Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften. download for free on: https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/discover?filtertype_0=mycoreId&filter_relational_operator_0=equals&filter_0=FUDISS_thesis_000000038744
  • Kaufmann, Götz. 2014. “Seeking Environmental Injustice with Help of Q Methodology on APA Algodoal-Maiandeua.” Environmental Justice 7(3).
  • Kaufmann, Götz. 2003. “Wandel Durch Annäherung. Die Monetäre Strukturrevolution Im Zeitalter Der Globalisierung Am Beispiel von Ilha de Algodoal / Maiandeua.” (in German). Diplomarbeit, Freie Universität Berlin. http://edocs.fu-berlin.de/docs/receive/FUDOCS_document_000000012784.

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The Algodoal Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area Portuguese Area de Protecao Ambiental de Algodoal Maiandeua is an environmental protection area in the state of Para Brazil It protects two coastal islands with beaches dunes mangroves and wetlands that are home to fishing people and are popular with tourists Algodoal Maiandeua Environmental Protection AreaArea de Protecao Ambiental de Algodoal MaiandeuaIUCN category V protected landscape seascape Maiandeua islandNearest cityMaracana ParaCoordinates0 36 49 S 47 33 45 W 0 613526 S 47 562458 W 0 613526 47 562458Area3 100 ha 12 sq mi DesignationEnvironmental protection areaCreated27 November 1990AdministratorInstituto de Desenvolvimento Florestal e da Biodiversidade do Estado do Para Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Environment 4 Tourism 5 Notes 6 Sources 7 Further readingLocation edit nbsp Conservation units northeast of Belem11 Algodoal Maiandeua APAThe Algodoal Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area is in the municipality of Maracana Para 1 It is on the northeast coast of Para in the Salgado microregion The Atlantic Ocean is to the north and the Mocooca channel to the south The Maracana River estuary is to the east and the Marapanim River estuary to the west 2 The APA is bounded to the south by the Maracana Marine Extractive Reserve The Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve is opposite the APA to the west 3 The APA has an area of about 3 100 34 hectares 7 661 1 acres and consists of two islands separated by an intermittent tidal channel called the Furo Velho Algodoal Island has 605 52 hectares 1 496 3 acres and contains Algodoal village Princesa Beach Farol Beach and areas of mangroves restingas and dunes 2 The island and the largest village are named Algodoal after a native plant the algodao de seda 4 a Maiandeua island has 2 494 82 hectares 6 164 8 acres and holds the villages of Fortalezinha Mocooca and Camboinha the localities of Camaleao Passagem and Pedra Chorona and beaches mangroves and terra firme areas with vegetation 2 The villages are separated by areas of mangroves and tidal channels 4 The village of Algodoal can be reached by boat from the port of Maruda a journey of about 40 minutes depending on the tide A boat from the municipality of Maracana can cross the Mocooca channel to the village of Mocooca in 5 minutes 2 History editFishermen from whom the present inhabitants are descended seem to have first moved to the island of Algodoal in the 1920s 4 The Algodoal Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area was created by law 5 621 of 27 November 1990 covering the islands of Algodoal with 385 hectares 950 acres and Maiandeua with 1 993 hectares 4 920 acres making a total of 2 378 hectares 5 880 acres 5 The management council was created by decree 291 of 6 June 2006 On 1 June 2007 regulations were passed that prohibited use of motor vehicles in the APA Preparation of a management plan was approved on 21 September 2011 The management plan was published on 31 December 2012 although it was not made official through an ordinance 5 Environment editThe APA is in the Amazon biome 6 The climate is hot and humid with average annual temperature of 27 C 81 F and average monthly temperatures ranging from 25 to 31 C 77 to 88 F There is most rain from January to March and a dry season from September to December The island has beaches mangroves freshwater lakes dunes and streams Vegetation is typical of restinga with great variety of species The mangroves act as nurseries for fish mussels shrimps oysters turtles crabs and other marine species In the dunes and surroundings there are typical fruits such as ajuru cashew coconut muruci carambola and mango 6 Common bird species include guara garca pavao soco taquere gaviao caranguejeiro caracarai cebinho do mangue yellow crowned night heron Platalea ajaja garganey parrots collared plover sanderling Hudsonian whimbrel and ruddy turnstone Common fish include pescada amarela xareu tainha anchova corvina go cacao mero Aspistor luniscutis dourada pratiqueira serra and robalo Molluscs and crustaceans include oysters mussels turu sururu shrimp and crabs Other fauna include sloths quatis anteaters foxes gatos maracaja chameleons mucuras various species of monkey racoons alligators jabutis and tartarugas 6 Tourism editThe island receives large numbers of tourists including Brazilian and foreign visitors who stay in inns and hotels The residents organize tours and fishing trips 4 The APA has high tourism potential due to its scenic beauty and variety of ecosystems beaches dunes cliffs mangroves and trails linking the villages They villagers sell local handicrafts produced from the regional flora and practice traditional ways of making cassava flour music the carimbo praiano dance local cooking and artisanal fishing 2 Notes edit Others say the island was named Algodoal algodao means cotton by the Portuguese navigators because the white dunes looked like cotton plants or perhaps because the breaking surf looked like cotton 2 APA Algodoal Maiandeua ISA Informacoes gerais a b c d e f Area de Protecao Ambiental de Algodoal Maiandeua Ideflor bio APA Algodoal Maiandeua ISA Informacoes gerais mapa a b c d APA Algodoal Maiandeua ISA Caracteristicas a b APA Algodoal Maiandeua ISA Historico Juridico a b c APA de Algodoal Maiandeua Via Rural Sources editAPA Algodoal Maiandeua in Portuguese ISA Instituto Socioambiental retrieved 2017 02 10 APA de Algodoal Maiandeua in Portuguese Via Rural archived from the original on 2017 02 12 retrieved 2017 02 11 Area de Protecao Ambiental de Algodoal Maiandeua in Portuguese Ideflor bio Instituto de Desenvolvimento Florestal e da Biodiversidade do Estado do Para retrieved 2017 02 11Further reading edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Area de Protecao Ambiental de Algodoal Maiandeua Guia para visitacao da APA de Algodoal Maiandeua PDF in Portuguese Belem SEMA Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente 2011 retrieved 2017 02 11 Plano de Manejo da Area de Protecao Ambiental de Algodoal Maiandeua PDF in Portuguese Belem PA Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente SEMA August 2012 retrieved 2017 02 11 Kaufmann Gotz 2012 Environmental Inequality Patterns on the Island of Algodoal Maiandeua A Q Methodological Case Study In Geographies of Inequality in Latin America eds Geographischen Institut der Universitat Kiel Rainer Wehrhahn and Verena Sandner Le Gall Kiel 263 96 Kaufmann Gotz 2013 Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development With a Case Study in Brazil s Amazon Using Q Methodology 3rd ed Saarbrucken Sudwestdeutscher Verlag fur Hochschulschriften download for free on https refubium fu berlin de discover filtertype 0 mycoreId amp filter relational operator 0 equals amp filter 0 FUDISS thesis 000000038744 Kaufmann Gotz 2014 Seeking Environmental Injustice with Help of Q Methodology on APA Algodoal Maiandeua Environmental Justice 7 3 Kaufmann Gotz 2003 Wandel Durch Annaherung Die Monetare Strukturrevolution Im Zeitalter Der Globalisierung Am Beispiel von Ilha de Algodoal Maiandeua in German Diplomarbeit Freie Universitat Berlin http edocs fu berlin de docs receive FUDOCS document 000000012784 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Algodoal Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area amp oldid 1130170109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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