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The Ribeira de Iguape River ( pt, Rio Ribeira de Iguape), or simply the Ribeira River ( pt, Rio Ribeira), is a river of Paraná and
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. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near
Iguape Iguape is a municipality located into the Ribeira Valley in the southern portion of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The population is 30,989 (2020 estimate) in an area of , making it the largest municipality area in São Paulo state. The city was ...
. The river is home to several endemic species of fish. So far no dams have been built on the river, although four have been proposed. Although it flows through a relatively sparsely populated region with untouched areas of
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, the river has been contaminated with heavy metals from mining beyond the point where it is considered safe to eat the molluscs found in the river and its estuary.


Course

The Ribeira de Iguape River is long, and is the largest in São Paulo to have no dams along its length. It forms at the confluence of the Ribeirinha River and the Açunguí River in the state of Paraná less than from
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. The elevation at its origin is about . The main source is in the Campos Gerais National Park. About of the river is in the state of Paraná. Major tributaries of the river in Sao Paulo are the Juquiá, São Lourenço, Itariri River, Una da Aldeia,
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and Jacupiranga. In its upper course the Ribeira de Iguape runs through the mountains of the
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, and has turbulent waters that are popular for rafting. In the first it drops about through the mountains to the region near Itapeuna. From there it descends in to the city of
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, where it is only above sea level, although still from its mouth. From the port town of Registro the river flows quietly through the coastal plain, reaching the Atlantic Ocean in Barra do Ribeira near Iguape, São Paulo. It is navigable along this section. Near the river mouth, some of the water does not flow directly into the sea but is diverted by the Valo Grande canal into the Mar Pequeno between the mainland and the
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. The coastal plain at the mouth of the river is usually considered to have been created by shallow marine sedimentation in the last two inter-glacial periods, but has also been proposed as an ocean delta of the river. An analysis of soils has shown that there was never a true delta. The
Vale do Ribeira Vale do Ribeira is a region in the south of the state of São Paulo and the northeast of the state of Paraná, Brazil. It contains a large part of the Ribeira de Iguape River valley, from which it takes its name, as well as the coastal Iguape-Ca ...
region, which holds the Ribeira River Basin and the
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, has an area of , of which is in the state of Paraná and is in the state of Sao Paulo. The estuary lagoon complex includes the coastal basins of Vertente Marítima Sul in the municipalities of
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and
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and Vertente Marítima Norte in the municipality of
Iguape Iguape is a municipality located into the Ribeira Valley in the southern portion of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The population is 30,989 (2020 estimate) in an area of , making it the largest municipality area in São Paulo state. The city was ...
. The Vale do Ribeira was declared a
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in 1999.


Dam proposal

There are proposals to build four hydroelectric dams on the river, but these are opposed by the residents. At the end of the 1980s the Companhia Brasileira de Alumínio (CBA) was authorized to use the river to produce electricity for its plant through building the Tijuco Alto Dam between the cities of Adrianópolis, Paraná and Ribeira, São Paulo. The two state licenses were annulled in 1994 through a public civil action that argued that the Ribeira de Iguape was a federal river, and only the
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(IBAMA) could authorise the dam. The company prepared an environmental impact study for IBAMA, which was rejected in 2003. They prepared a fresh study, submitted in October 2005. The company had already built 8 or 9 dams in the river basin, including seven in the Juquiá River. Four dams were being considered in June 2006, which would flood an area of in total. The other three were the Funil, Itaoca and Batatal dams in the middle and upper Ribeira.
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communities in the affected areas had mobilized to form the Committee of the Campaign Against the Dams of the River Ribeira de Iguape. They asserted that the constitution gave them ownership of their land, and the dams could not be built without their permission. Risks included the loss of land suitable for farming or pasturage, changes to the biological dynamics of the river, and the potential for flooding of several lead mines that could release waste into the river.


Environment

The region has a warm tropical climate with mild winters, hot summers and high rainfall. Through most of its length the Ribeira de Iguape flows through relatively under-populated agricultural country with large areas of
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. However, the river has been degraded by human activities and deforestation is continuing. The '' Pimelodella kronei'' is an endemic troglobitic fish species, exclusively subterranean, found in cave streams along the Betari River basin, a tributary of the upper Ribeira de Iguape River. Three species of '' Isbrueckerichthys'' are thought to be
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to the Ribeira de Iguape basin: '' Isbrueckerichthys duseni'' from the upper reaches of that basin in Paraná State, '' Isbrueckerichthys alipionis'' from the Betari River and '' Isbrueckerichthys epakmos'' from a tributary of the Juquiá River in São Paulo State. Other endemic fish species include '' Harttia kronei'', '' Kronichthys lacerta'', '' Kronichthys subteres'', '' Lampiella gibbosa'', '' Neoplecostomus ribeirensis'' and '' Otothyris juquiae''. The river has been polluted by companies refining and smelting lead and silver ores in the upper Vale do Ribeira. Sediments contain high levels of heavy metals such as lead and zinc. They come both from the mining residue, which was thrown into the river for about forty years, and from the metallurgy slag, which had been considered to be insert. In 2007 sediments on sandbanks, in the water, on the river bottom and in the Iguape-Cananéia estuary system at the river mouth all had levels above that defined as requiring intervention by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment.
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s eaten by the people of the region show heavy metal levels above the level considered acceptable. In June 2013 twelve families had to be removed from their homes in the town of Eldorado when the river overflowed. In January 2014 a spill of an oily substance was detected moving down the river near the Itaoca municipality, which had been hit by a storm in which five people and died and about 20 were missing. Civil Defense alerted all municipalities to take preventative measures, and warned that people should not drink the river water until the spill had dissipated. The water, fauna, flora and soil were contaminated by the spill. which had caused fish to die. In January 2016 heavy rain caused the river to flood in Registro, making 350 homeless in the city. Conservation units in the region include the
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and
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. The Instituto Socioambiental's Vale do Ribeira Program promotes sustainable development in the Ribeira de Iguape River Basin and the Iguape-Cananéia-Paranaguá Estuary/Lagoon Complex. It works with local
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associations, municipal governments and civil society organizations.


See also

* List of rivers of São Paulo *
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