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Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area

Coordinates: 2°43′30″S 43°36′56″W / 2.724916°S 43.615565°W / -2.724916; -43.615565
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Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area
Área de Proteção Ambiental Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Map showing the location of Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area
Map showing the location of Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area
Nearest cityHumberto de Campos, Maranhão
Coordinates2°43′30″S 43°36′56″W / 2.724916°S 43.615565°W / -2.724916; -43.615565
Area1,535,310 ha (5,927.9 sq mi)
DesignationEnvironmental protection area
Created5 June 1992
AdministratorSema

The Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças) is an environmental protection area in the state of Maranhão, Brazil

Location

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The Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area (APA) covers all or part of the municipalities of Urbano Santos (2.8%), São Luís (1.4%), São José de Ribamar (2.25%), São Benedito do Rio Preto (0.34%), Santo Amaro do Maranhão (5.87%), Santana do Maranhão (0.03%), Santa Rita (1.85%), Santa Quitéria do Maranhão (3.91%), Rosário (4.26%), Raposa (0.41%), Primeira Cruz (7.89%), Presidente Vargas (0.29%), Presidente Juscelino (2.2%), Paço do Lumiar (0.55%), Nina Rodrigues (0.05%), Morros (10.8%), Itapecuru Mirim (0.18%), Icatu (9.24%), Humberto de Campos (13.59%), Cachoeira Grande (4.32%), Belágua (3.18%), Barreirinhas (12.07%), Bacabeira (0.79%) and Axixá (1.3%) in the state of Maranhão.[1]

The APA has an area of 1,535,310 hectares (3,793,800 acres).[1] It adjoins the Lençóis Maranhenses National Park to the north and the Delta do Parnaíba Environmental Protection Area to the east.[2]

History

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The Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area was created by decree 12.428 of 5 June 1992 with objectives that included controlling use and occupation of the land, exploitation of natural resources, hunting and fishing, protection of fauna and flora, and maintenance of water quality.[3] A 2011 report noted that the APA was not the target of ongoing public policies to protect its ecosystems.[4] The management plan was completed in October 2014, allowing the Secretary of State for Environment and Natural Resources (Sema) to start conservation measures. At that time there was still no managing board.[5]

Environment

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The APA contains elements of the Amazon rainforest (18%), cerrado (63%) and coastal marine (19%) biomes. Vegetation includes pioneer formations (47%), dense rainforest (7%), savanna-seasonal forest contact (1%). savanna-mixed rainforest contact (1%) and savanna-semi-desert-seasonal forest contact (25%).[6] The APA is a birthplace and nursery for most species of coastal elasmobranchii, so deserves special care in management of fishing.[7]

Notes

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Sources

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  • APA Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto Socioambiental, retrieved 2017-02-09
  • Área de Proteção Ambiental Upaon Açu - Miritiba - Alto Preguiças (in Portuguese), Via Rural, archived from the original on May 7, 2009, retrieved 2017-02-09{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • Correia, Fabiana Pereira (2011), "Estado do Maranhão e sua política de proteção ambiental" (PDF), Jornada Internacional de Politicas Publicas (in Portuguese), retrieved 2017-02-09
  • Sema recebe Plano de Manejo da APA Upaon-Açu/Miritiba/Alto Preguiças (in Portuguese), Governo do Maranhão, 17 October 2014, retrieved 2017-02-09
  • Unidades de Conservação (in Portuguese), ZEE: Governo do Estado do Maranhão, retrieved 2017-02-09