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The Cliff Villa Peninsula (Klif Villa Schiereiland) is a promontory where two currents meet on the north-westerly point of the island of Curaçao (a country within the
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 in the Caribbean) Cliff Villa Peninsula is known to be the premier dive destination for
drift diving Drift diving is a type of scuba diving where the diver is transported by the water movement caused by the tide, an ocean current or in a river. The choice whether to drift dive depends on the purpose of the dive, and whether there is an option. ...
 in the region. The two currents stir the nutrients in the waters 40 ft under th
Cliff Villa
This turbulent water is called Watamula which comes from the Dutch word Watermolen meaning “water mill.” The Curaçao government has taken steps to protect the site. Spear fishing and breaking or removing shell or coral is strictly prohibited. A coral bleaching event in Curaçao in 2010 recorded a loss of 1% of its living corals. Corals near Westpunt were most heavily impacted with 10% affected. Cliff Villa is also an
artisanal fishing Artisanal fishing (or traditional/subsistence fishing) consists of various small-scale, low-technology, low-capital, fishing practices undertaken by individual fishing households (as opposed to commercial fishing). Many of these households are ...
location targeting
pelagic The pelagic zone consists of the water column of the open ocean, and can be further divided into regions by depth (as illustrated on the right). The word ''pelagic'' is derived . The pelagic zone can be thought of as an imaginary cylinder or w ...
and demersal species. Fish species with the highest market value that are caught in this area include wahoo, mahi mahi, Yellowfin tuna, Blackfin tuna, queen snapper and grouper. Carnivorous fishes are found in low abundances across all zones of Curaçao. There is no shortage of
damselfish Damselfish are those within the subfamilies Abudefdufinae, Chrominae, Lepidozyginae, Pomacentrinae, and Stegastenae within the family Pomacentridae. Most species within this group are relatively small, with the largest species being about ...
and lionfish (an invasive species) which inflict significant damage to native reef communities and corals. Cliff Villa Peninsula is a refuge for Melocactus also called Milon di Seru (Dutch) or Bushi ( Papiamentu) which grows in abundance on the cliff. The cactus has an extensive root system that threads through the lime rock. Do not try and pull the cactus up as it will break the root system and the plant will die. The cactus is native to the Caribbean and South – Central American region. Melocactus has approximately 40 species. Cliff Villa Peninsula is located in the center of the Watamula nature preserve. Watamula north of Cliff Villa Peninsula is part of a larger network of parks which will be connected by ecological corridors.


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