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The Maracanã Marine Extractive Reserve () is a coastal marine
extractive reserve An extractive reserve ( or RESEX) is a type of sustainable use protected area in Brazil. The land is publicly owned, but the people who live there have the right to traditional extractive practices, such as hunting, fishing and harvesting wild pla ...
in the state of
Pará Pará () is a Federative units of Brazil, state of Brazil, located in northern Brazil and traversed by the lower Amazon River. It borders the Brazilian states of Amapá, Maranhão, Tocantins (state), Tocantins, Mato Grosso, Amazonas (Brazilian st ...
, Brazil. It protects an area of mangroves, and allows the local population to make sustainable use of the natural resources.


Location

The Maracanã Marine Extractive Reserve is in the municipality of Maracanã in the state of Pará. It has an area of . The municipality of Maracanã was founded in 1653 when father
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arrived in Pará on a mission to the village of Maracanã Indians. Today there are 75 coastal communities in the reserve, mainly living by fishing. Other activities include agriculture, animal husbandry and supporting tourism. The holidays are religious, and include the festivals of Saint Michael the Archangel, Our Lady of Nazareth and
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. Handcrafts include construction of fishing vessels and fishing equipment. The reserve protects the mangroves of the lower reaches of the Maracanã and Caripi rivers and the Maracanã Bay up to Algodoal Island at the northwest of the bay. To the west the reserve protects the eastern side of the bay at the mouth of the Marapanim River south to where the Cuinarana River enters that bay, and the mangroves of the east side of the Cuinarana River. The reserve also protects the mangroves of the east side of the peninsula to the east of Maracanã Bay, opposite the town of
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. The Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve lies to the west, on the opposite shore of the Marapanim River. Further south, the Cuinarana Marine Extractive Reserve lies to the west on the opposite shore of the Cuinarana River. The Chocoaré - Mato Grosso Extractive Reserve is to the south, higher up the Maracanã River. It adjoins the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area to the north.


History

The Maracanã Marine Extractive Reserve was created by decree on 13 December 2002 with the objectives of ensuring the sustainable use and conservation of renewable natural resources, while protecting the livelihoods and culture of the local extractive population. The reserve is classified as an
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VI (protected area with sustainable use of natural resources). On 22 June 2005 the Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária (National Institute for Colonization and Agrarian Reform) recognised the reserve as supporting 1,000 families of small rural producers, allowing them to participate in PRONAF. On 30 October 2008 the environment ministry authorised a research project by the
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entitled "Ethnobotany in the fishing community of Vila da Penha (Maracanã Marine Extractive Reserve): Knowing and Valuing". The deliberative council was created on 29 July 2009. Administrative responsibility was transferred to the
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(ICMBio) on 22 March 2010. On 23 March 2010 ICMBio granted the right to use the reserve to the Association of Users of the Maracanã Marine Extractive Reserve. The reserve is supported by the Amazon Region Protected Areas Program.


Environment

The climate is Amazon equatorial, with annual rainfall of about . Temperatures range from and average . The terrain is flat, with poorly drained clay soil that is flooded by the tides all year. Altitudes range from above sea level. The reserve protects a typical coastal mangrove ecosystem with trees of the
genera Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial s ...
'' Rhizophora'', ''
Avicennia ''Avicennia'' is a genus of flowering plants currently placed in the bear's breeches family, Acanthaceae. It contains mangrove trees, which occur in the intertidal zones of estuarine areas and are characterized by its "pencil roots", which ar ...
'' and '' Laguncularia''. In the fringe along the left side of Maracanã Bay there are mainly ''
Laguncularia racemosa ''Laguncularia'' is a genus of plants in the family Combretaceae. The only species in the genus is ''Laguncularia racemosa'', the white mangrove. It is native to the coasts of western Africa from Senegal to Cameroon, the Atlantic Coast of the Am ...
'', followed by ''
Avicennia germinans ''Avicennia germinans'', the black mangrove, is a shrub or small tree growing up to 12 meters (39 feet) in the acanthus family, Acanthaceae. It grows in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, on both the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts ...
'' and '' Avicennia schaueriana'', with a few ''
Rhizophora mangle ''Rhizophora mangle'', also known as the red mangrove, is a salt-tolerant, small-to-medium sized evergreen tree restricted to coastal, estuarine ecosystems along the southern portions of North America, the Caribbean as well as Central America ...
'' further inland. The terra firma forest mainly consists of
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s. Birds include white heron, sandpipers and hawks. Crustaceans include crabs, molluscs, oysters and mussels. Mammals include dolphins, monkeys and giant anteater. There are also turtles; and snakes.


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* * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Maracana Marine Extractive Reserve Protected areas of Pará Marine extractive reserves of Brazil Protected areas established in 2002 2002 establishments in Brazil