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Glover's Reef

Glover's Reef is a partially submerged atoll located off the southern coast of Belize, approximately 45 kilometres from the mainland.[1] It forms part of the outermost boundary of the Belize Barrier Reef, and is one of its three atolls, besides Turneffe Atoll and Lighthouse Reef.

Map of Belize's southern islands, with Glover's in the bottom right corner.

Topography edit

 
Remote view of Northeast Cay

The oval-shaped atoll is 32 km (20 mi) long and 12 km (7.5 mi) wide. The interior lagoon is dotted with around 850 reef patches and pinnacles rising to the surface.[1] Major cays include Amounme Point Cay, Northeast Cay, Long Cay, Middle Cay and Southwest Cay.

Ecology edit

Glover's harbours one of the greatest diversity of reef types in the western Caribbean.[1]

A large spawning site for the endangered Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) is located at the northeastern end of the atoll. It has been identified as one of only two viable sites remaining for the species, of nine originally known locations. In 2002, it was declared a special marine reserve, permanently closed to fishing.[2]

Conservation edit

Glover's Reef Marine Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
LocationCaribbean Sea, Belize
Nearest cityDangriga
Coordinates16°49′23″N 87°47′28″W / 16.823°N 87.791°W / 16.823; -87.791[3]
Area86,653 acres (35,067 hectares)
Established1993

The Glover's Reef Marine Reserve was established as a national protected area in 1993 under the Fisheries Act,[4][5] and is managed under the Fisheries Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.[4] The reserve encompasses the marine area of the atoll, totaling approximately 86,653 acres (35,067 ha).[4][6] According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), it is considered one of the highest priority areas in the Mesoamerican reef system, providing nursery and feeding areas and a unique habitat for lobster, conch and finfish. In 1996, it was designated by UNESCO as one of seven protected areas that together form the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System (a World Heritage-listed site).[4]

The marine reserve is currently divided into four different management zones,[6] with each zone having strict regulations defining activities that are permitted and prohibited.

  • General Use Zone - 26,170 ha (64,700 acres), 74.6%;[7]
  • Conservation Zone - 7,077 ha (17,490 acres), 20.2%;[8]
  • Wilderness Zone - 270 ha (670 acres), 0.8%, closed to visitors;[9]
  • Seasonal Closure Zone - 1,550 ha (3,800 acres), 4.4%, closed to all fishing from start December to end February. Where this zone overlaps with the grouper spawning aggregation site (below), it is closed to fishing all year round.[10]

A fifth zone has recently been created to offer greater protection to the northeast spawning aggregation site.[6] It largely overlaps with the Seasonal Closure Zone. It is permanently closed to all fishing.[2]

The protected area is considered to be within IUCN's category IV: a Habitat/Species Management Area, with active management targeted at conservation through management intervention.[4]

The Wildlife Conservation Society operates the Glover's Reef Research Station on Middle Cay.[11] It was opened in 1997 for the purpose of promoting and facilitating long-term conservation and management of the wider Belize Barrier Reef complex. Since its opening, the station has hosted more than 200 scientific and research expeditions.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "Welcome". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  2. ^ a b Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "Northeast Point". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  3. ^ "Glover's Reef Marine Reserve". protectedplanet.net.
  4. ^ a b c d e Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "About Glover's Reef Marine Reserve". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  5. ^ Government of Belize, Fisheries Act, Ch. 210 and 210s.
  6. ^ a b c Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "Management Zones". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  7. ^ Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "General Use Zone". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  8. ^ Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "Conservation Zone". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  9. ^ Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "Wilderness Zone". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  10. ^ Glover's Reef Marine Reserve. "Seasonal Closure Zone". Government of Belize, Fisheries Department. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  11. ^ Glovers Reef Research Station. "Background". Wildlife Conservation Society, Belize Marine Program. Retrieved 2011-04-17.

External links edit

Island Expeditions on South-West Caye

  • Slickrock Adventures on Long Caye
  • Off the Wall Dive Center and Resort on Long Caye
  • Glover's Atoll Resort on Northeast Caye
  • Home page for the Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve and Research Station

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Glover s Reef is a partially submerged atoll located off the southern coast of Belize approximately 45 kilometres from the mainland 1 It forms part of the outermost boundary of the Belize Barrier Reef and is one of its three atolls besides Turneffe Atoll and Lighthouse Reef Map of Belize s southern islands with Glover s in the bottom right corner Contents 1 Topography 2 Ecology 3 Conservation 4 References 5 External linksTopography edit nbsp Remote view of Northeast Cay The oval shaped atoll is 32 km 20 mi long and 12 km 7 5 mi wide The interior lagoon is dotted with around 850 reef patches and pinnacles rising to the surface 1 Major cays include Amounme Point Cay Northeast Cay Long Cay Middle Cay and Southwest Cay Ecology editGlover s harbours one of the greatest diversity of reef types in the western Caribbean 1 A large spawning site for the endangered Nassau grouper Epinephelus striatus is located at the northeastern end of the atoll It has been identified as one of only two viable sites remaining for the species of nine originally known locations In 2002 it was declared a special marine reserve permanently closed to fishing 2 Conservation editGlover s Reef Marine ReserveIUCN category IV habitat species management area LocationCaribbean Sea BelizeNearest cityDangrigaCoordinates16 49 23 N 87 47 28 W 16 823 N 87 791 W 16 823 87 791 3 Area86 653 acres 35 067 hectares Established1993 The Glover s Reef Marine Reserve was established as a national protected area in 1993 under the Fisheries Act 4 5 and is managed under the Fisheries Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 4 The reserve encompasses the marine area of the atoll totaling approximately 86 653 acres 35 067 ha 4 6 According to the World Wildlife Fund WWF it is considered one of the highest priority areas in the Mesoamerican reef system providing nursery and feeding areas and a unique habitat for lobster conch and finfish In 1996 it was designated by UNESCO as one of seven protected areas that together form the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System a World Heritage listed site 4 The marine reserve is currently divided into four different management zones 6 with each zone having strict regulations defining activities that are permitted and prohibited General Use Zone 26 170 ha 64 700 acres 74 6 7 Conservation Zone 7 077 ha 17 490 acres 20 2 8 Wilderness Zone 270 ha 670 acres 0 8 closed to visitors 9 Seasonal Closure Zone 1 550 ha 3 800 acres 4 4 closed to all fishing from start December to end February Where this zone overlaps with the grouper spawning aggregation site below it is closed to fishing all year round 10 A fifth zone has recently been created to offer greater protection to the northeast spawning aggregation site 6 It largely overlaps with the Seasonal Closure Zone It is permanently closed to all fishing 2 The protected area is considered to be within IUCN s category IV a Habitat Species Management Area with active management targeted at conservation through management intervention 4 The Wildlife Conservation Society operates the Glover s Reef Research Station on Middle Cay 11 It was opened in 1997 for the purpose of promoting and facilitating long term conservation and management of the wider Belize Barrier Reef complex Since its opening the station has hosted more than 200 scientific and research expeditions 1 References edit nbsp Islands portal a b c d Glover s Reef Marine Reserve Welcome Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 a b Glover s Reef Marine Reserve Northeast Point Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 Glover s Reef Marine Reserve protectedplanet net a b c d e Glover s Reef Marine Reserve About Glover s Reef Marine Reserve Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 Government of Belize Fisheries Act Ch 210 and 210s a b c Glover s Reef Marine Reserve Management Zones Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 Glover s Reef Marine Reserve General Use Zone Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 Glover s Reef Marine Reserve Conservation Zone Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 Glover s Reef Marine Reserve Wilderness Zone Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 Glover s Reef Marine Reserve Seasonal Closure Zone Government of Belize Fisheries Department Retrieved 2011 04 17 Glovers Reef Research Station Background Wildlife Conservation Society Belize Marine Program Retrieved 2011 04 17 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glover s Reef Island Expeditions on South West CayeSlickrock Adventures on Long Caye Off the Wall Dive Center and Resort on Long Caye Glover s Atoll Resort on Northeast Caye Home page for the Glover s Reef Marine Reserve and Research Station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glover 27s Reef amp oldid 1142501103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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