Volume 55

Diagnóstico para la Creación de una Reserva de la Biosfera en los Arrecifes de Campeche, México


Authors
González, M.A.; Torruco, D.
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Date: 2004


Pages: 685-692


Event: Proceedings of the Fifty Fifth Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute


City: Xel Ha


Country: Mexico

Abstract

Campeche is one of the four states in Mexico on the Atlantic slope having reef development unique within the Gulf ofMexico. The area within this analysis indudes a 12,437 km2 surface in the Yucatan Karst physiographic province, whose most notable aspect is the coral barrier that runs from the Alacranes Reefinlhe state of Yucatan to Arenas Key in Campeche. Analysis is made of six emergent reef structures that form an are from west to northeast, with reef growthsat 18, 35, 70, 80 and 90 m depth. Using radar and sounding equipment, bathimetric transects were made of each reef structure. With the exception of Arenas and Arcas keys, the islands are fonned of coral remains. A verage topograpbical relief was 1,6 m with a brupt and moderate slopes. Insular vegetation is diverse, including 29 plant species, some introduced or exotic; on some of the sand keys vegetation is incipient or nonexistent. Marine flora is represented by 14 macroalgae species. Marine fauna includes 30 scleract in coral species, 11 octocorals, 19 sponges, 2 hydrozoas, 2 polychetes and numerous fish; many of the keys are spawning zones for sbarks and turtles. Most of the keys are also host to sizable marine bird populations, principally Sula and Fregatas. These reefs are important areas for commercial capture of lobster, conch and grouper, which is currently regulated by fishing laws, though more specific regulation is needed. Utilizing the recorded morpho-physiographic, faunal and floral characteristics, a detailed zonation is defined for the proposed reserve polygon, with nucleus, buffer and restoration zones.

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