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Where is Buccoo Reef in Tobago?

Where is Buccoo Reef in Tobago?

The Buccoo Reef Marine Park (BRMP) is located at the southwest tip of Tobago. The park spans an area of 7 sq km and consists of five reef flats that enclose a shallow reef lagoon and a mangrove swamp.

How many coral reefs are there in Tobago?

The island of Tobago has multiple coral reef ecosystems. The Buccoo Reef, the Culloden Reed and Speyside Reef are the three largest coral reef marine ecosystems in Tobago. The Buccoo Reef is a coralline reef ecosystem that is located on the southwestern region of Tobago….Buccoo Reef.

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Ramsar Wetland
Reference no. 1496

What is the Buccoo Reef approximate area?

approximately 7 km2
The Buccoo reef system is approximately 7 km2 (30 mls. ²) in area and consists of an arc of five reef flats that enclose a shallow reef lagoon and the Bon Accord Lagoon.

Is the Buccoo Reef dead?

There are parts of Buccoo where the combination of dead corals and algae dominance, have lead some to say that the reef is “predominantly dead”: in fact, it continues to exist, just not in the same stable state we recognized. This is an issue challenging reefs throughout the Caribbean.

When to book Buccoo Reef tours on TripAdvisor?

We recommend booking Buccoo Reef tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 5 Buccoo Reef tours on Tripadvisor

How tall is the highest point in Tobago?

Tobago, of volcanic origins with coral limestone in the south, lies 11°15’N, 60°40’W, slightly north of Trinidad and covers 116mi²/300km². The highest point in Tobago is Pigeon Peak at 1,804ft/550m.

How big is Tobago compared to Trinidad and Tobago?

Tobago, of volcanic origins with coral limestone in the south, lies 11°15’N, 60°40’W, slightly north of Trinidad and covers 116mi²/300km². The highest point in Tobago is Pigeon Peak at 1,804ft/550m. Tobago is the smaller of the two main islands that make up the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

Why is Tobago known as Robinson Crusoe Island?

Tobago is now almost wholly dependent on tourism. The straightforward, genuine, unaffected friendliness of its people, its unique unspoiled beauty, rain forests, diverse & exotic birdlife has gained the reputation for being the archetypal tropical island as portrayed in Daniel Dafoe’s 1791 novel, ‘Robinson Crusoe’.

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Ruth Doyle