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Paracas National Reserve

Paracas National Reserve is a protected area located in the region of Ica, Peru and protects desert and marine ecosystems for their conservation and sustainable use.[2] There are also archaeological remains of the Paracas culture inside the reserve.[2]

Paracas National Reserve
Reserva Nacional de Paracas
IUCN category VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources)
Supay beach, at Paracas National Reserve.
Location Peru
Ica
Nearest cityPisco
Coordinates13°53′43.5″S 76°16′15.9″W / 13.895417°S 76.271083°W / -13.895417; -76.271083
Area3350 km²
Established25 September 1975
Governing body[1]
WebsiteReserva Nacional de Paracas (in Spanish)
Official nameParacas
Designated30 March 1992
Reference no.545[1]

Geography edit

The reserve is located in the region of Ica, 250 km south of Lima, and a few kilometers from the town of Pisco.[2] It spans an area of 335,000 hectares, 65% of which correspond to marine ecosystems.[3] The highest elevation in the reserve is 786 m.[3]

The reserve includes coastal geographic features such as: the Paracas Peninsula, Independencia Bay, San Gallán Island, Paracas Bay and Independencia Island.[4]

Climate edit

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Paracas National Reserve is an arid zone, with intense local winds known as paracas.[2] Precipitation is scarce and occurs in winter, falling mostly on the top of the highest hills, which is vital to the lomas ecosystem.[2][5] The following climograph corresponds to the nearby town of Pisco (19 m of elevation).[6]

Ecology edit

Flora edit

Some terrestrial plant species found in the reserve are: Tiquilia paronychoides, Prosopis pallida, Distichlis spicata, Tillandsia spp., Eriosyce omasensis, Geoffroea decorticans, Sesuvium portulacastrum, Cressa truxillensis, Geranium limae, Suaeda foliosa, Oxalis carnosa, etc.[7][8][5][4]

Marine algae found in the reserve include: Ulva lactuca, Chondracanthus chamissoi, Macrocystis pyrifera, Pyropia columbina, etc.[7][9][10]

Fauna edit

The Paracas National Reserve houses a great biological diversity, especially in the marine-coastal part. It is estimated that there are about 216 species of birds, 36 of mammals, 10 of reptiles, 168 of fish and a large number of invertebrates that are an initial part of the trophic chain of this important place.

Mammals found in the reserve include: the sei whale, the South American fur seal, the dusky dolphin, the marine otter, the sperm whale, the humpback whale, the South American sea lion, the killer whale, the common bottlenose dolphin, the southern right whale, etc.[2][4]

Birds found in the reserve include: the Andean condor, the Chilean flamingo, the spotted sandpiper, the oasis hummingbird, the Peruvian pelican, the Inca tern, the black skimmer, the Humboldt penguin, the guanay cormorant, the Peruvian thick-knee, the Andean swift, the Peruvian diving petrel, etc.[7][4]

Molluscs found in the area include: Argopecten purpuratus, Concholepas concholepas, Thais chocolata, Fissurella maxima, Glaucus atlanticus, Choromytilus chorus, Aulacomya atra, etc.[4]

Fish found in the reserve include: the Peruvian hake, the flathead grey mullet, the skipjack tuna, the blue flyingfish, the humpback smooth-hound, the copper shark, the Peruvian anchoveta, the eastern Pacific bonito, the Peruvian eagle ray, the fine flounder, the blue shark, the corvina, the bigeye tuna, etc.[4]

Archaeology edit

There are more than 100 archaeological sites identified inside the reserve, many of them of the Paracas culture, known especially for their textile crafts.[2]

Recreation edit

Beach tourism and wildlife observation are the main activities in the reserve.[2]

 
Red beach at Paracas National Reserve.

Gallery edit

See also edit

 
Peruvian pelicans in Paracas National Reserve.

References edit

  1. ^ "Paracas". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "De Paracas - Servicio Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado". www.sernanp.gob.pe (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  3. ^ a b "Paracas National Reserve - Park Profile - Geography". www.parkswatch.org. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Plan Maestro - Reserva Nacional de Paracas 2003-2007 (in Spanish). SERNANP. 2002. pp. 43, 164–165, 179–180.
  5. ^ a b Johnston, Ivan M. (1931). "The Vascular Flora of the Guano Islands of Peru". Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (95): 26–35. doi:10.5962/p.336136. JSTOR 41764132. S2CID 249076017.
  6. ^ "Pisco climate: Average Temperature, weather by month, Pisco weather averages - Climate-Data.org". en.climate-data.org. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  7. ^ a b c "Paracas National Reserve - Park Profile - Biodiversity". www.parkswatch.org. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  8. ^ Paracas National Reserve: 40 years (in Spanish and English). SERNANP. 2015. p. 111.
  9. ^ Ramírez, M. E.; Santelices, B. (1991). "Catalogo de las algas marinas bentonicas de la costa temperada del Pacifico de Sudamerica". Monografias Biologicas (in Spanish). 5: 1–437.
  10. ^ "Pyropia columbina (Montagne) W.A.Nelson :: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. Retrieved 2018-11-10.

External links edit

  • Paracas National Reserve. Official site (in Spanish)

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Paracas National Reserve is a protected area located in the region of Ica Peru and protects desert and marine ecosystems for their conservation and sustainable use 2 There are also archaeological remains of the Paracas culture inside the reserve 2 Paracas National ReserveReserva Nacional de ParacasIUCN category VI protected area with sustainable use of natural resources Supay beach at Paracas National Reserve Location PeruIcaNearest cityPiscoCoordinates13 53 43 5 S 76 16 15 9 W 13 895417 S 76 271083 W 13 895417 76 271083Area3350 km Established25 September 1975Governing body 1 WebsiteReserva Nacional de Paracas in Spanish Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameParacasDesignated30 March 1992Reference no 545 1 Contents 1 Geography 2 Climate 3 Ecology 3 1 Flora 3 2 Fauna 4 Archaeology 5 Recreation 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography editThe reserve is located in the region of Ica 250 km south of Lima and a few kilometers from the town of Pisco 2 It spans an area of 335 000 hectares 65 of which correspond to marine ecosystems 3 The highest elevation in the reserve is 786 m 3 The reserve includes coastal geographic features such as the Paracas Peninsula Independencia Bay San Gallan Island Paracas Bay and Independencia Island 4 Climate editPiscoClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 0 27 17 0 28 18 0 28 18 0 26 16 0 24 14 0 21 13 0 21 12 0 21 12 1 21 12 0 22 13 0 23 14 0 25 16 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource Climate Data orgImperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 0 81 63 0 82 65 0 82 64 0 79 61 0 74 57 0 71 55 0 69 54 0 69 53 0 70 54 0 72 55 0 74 57 0 77 60 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesParacas National Reserve is an arid zone with intense local winds known as paracas 2 Precipitation is scarce and occurs in winter falling mostly on the top of the highest hills which is vital to the lomas ecosystem 2 5 The following climograph corresponds to the nearby town of Pisco 19 m of elevation 6 Ecology editFlora edit Some terrestrial plant species found in the reserve are Tiquilia paronychoides Prosopis pallida Distichlis spicata Tillandsia spp Eriosyce omasensis Geoffroea decorticans Sesuvium portulacastrum Cressa truxillensis Geranium limae Suaeda foliosa Oxalis carnosa etc 7 8 5 4 Marine algae found in the reserve include Ulva lactuca Chondracanthus chamissoi Macrocystis pyrifera Pyropia columbina etc 7 9 10 Fauna edit The Paracas National Reserve houses a great biological diversity especially in the marine coastal part It is estimated that there are about 216 species of birds 36 of mammals 10 of reptiles 168 of fish and a large number of invertebrates that are an initial part of the trophic chain of this important place Mammals found in the reserve include the sei whale the South American fur seal the dusky dolphin the marine otter the sperm whale the humpback whale the South American sea lion the killer whale the common bottlenose dolphin the southern right whale etc 2 4 Birds found in the reserve include the Andean condor the Chilean flamingo the spotted sandpiper the oasis hummingbird the Peruvian pelican the Inca tern the black skimmer the Humboldt penguin the guanay cormorant the Peruvian thick knee the Andean swift the Peruvian diving petrel etc 7 4 Molluscs found in the area include Argopecten purpuratus Concholepas concholepas Thais chocolata Fissurella maxima Glaucus atlanticus Choromytilus chorus Aulacomya atra etc 4 Fish found in the reserve include the Peruvian hake the flathead grey mullet the skipjack tuna the blue flyingfish the humpback smooth hound the copper shark the Peruvian anchoveta the eastern Pacific bonito the Peruvian eagle ray the fine flounder the blue shark the corvina the bigeye tuna etc 4 Archaeology editThere are more than 100 archaeological sites identified inside the reserve many of them of the Paracas culture known especially for their textile crafts 2 Recreation editBeach tourism and wildlife observation are the main activities in the reserve 2 nbsp Red beach at Paracas National Reserve Gallery edit nbsp La Catedral January 2007 nbsp La Catedral November 2000 nbsp A November 2000 view from within what used to be the Cathedral cave which was destroyed in earthquake of 2007 nbsp The red beach in Paracas National ReserveSee also editHumboldt current nbsp Peruvian pelicans in Paracas National Reserve References edit Paracas Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 a b c d e f g h De Paracas Servicio Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado www sernanp gob pe in European Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 09 a b Paracas National Reserve Park Profile Geography www parkswatch org Retrieved 2018 11 11 a b c d e f Plan Maestro Reserva Nacional de Paracas 2003 2007 in Spanish SERNANP 2002 pp 43 164 165 179 180 a b Johnston Ivan M 1931 The Vascular Flora of the Guano Islands of Peru Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University 95 26 35 doi 10 5962 p 336136 JSTOR 41764132 S2CID 249076017 Pisco climate Average Temperature weather by month Pisco weather averages Climate Data org en climate data org Retrieved 2018 11 10 a b c Paracas National Reserve Park Profile Biodiversity www parkswatch org Retrieved 2018 11 10 Paracas National Reserve 40 years in Spanish and English SERNANP 2015 p 111 Ramirez M E Santelices B 1991 Catalogo de las algas marinas bentonicas de la costa temperada del Pacifico de Sudamerica Monografias Biologicas in Spanish 5 1 437 Pyropia columbina Montagne W A Nelson Algaebase www algaebase org Retrieved 2018 11 10 External links editParacas National Reserve Official site in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paracas National Reserve amp oldid 1199071119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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