The Marine Park Aruba are marine protected areas (MPAs) situated around the island of Aruba. This nature reserve was established on December 21, 2018 and brought under the management of Fundacion Parke Nacional Aruba (FPNA, Aruba National Park Foundation) on April 16, 2019.[1][2]

Marine Park Aruba
Parke Marino Aruba
Map
Map of Aruban marine protected areas (blue) and Arikok National Park (green).[1]
Location
  • MPA Arikok
  • MPA Seroe Colorado
  • MPA Mangel Halto
  • MPA Oranjestad reef islands
Area60.2 square kilometres (23.2 sq mi)
Established2019
Governing bodyAruba National Park Foundation

MPAs consists of four designated marine reserves, which are legally protected due to their vast biodiversity.[3][4] These include the coastal waters adjacent to Arikok National Park (16.5 km2 (6.4 sq mi)), the coastal water around the "Eastern Cape" of Seroe Colorado (18.7 km2 (7.2 sq mi)), the coastal water along Mangel Halto, Isla di Oro, Santo Largo, with coastal mangroves (16 km2 (6.2 sq mi)), and the reef islands of Oranjestad from the lagoon next to Governor's Bay Beach up to Punta Brabo, excluding the cruise ship passage channel (9 km2 (3.5 sq mi)). These marine reserves (0.2% of Aruba's territorial waters)[5] serve as natural habitats for coral reefs, seagrasses, and mangrove forests and act as breeding and foraging areas for sea turtles, seabirds, and sharks.[1]

The designated marine parks on Aruba include some of the island's most valuable reefs. However, the reef sections between MPA Seroe Colorado and MPA Mangel Halto, and particularly the area between MPA Mangel Halto and MPA Oranjestad, host some of Aruba's best remaining reefs along the leeward shore. While these areas are significant for reef preservation, they are not part of the MPAs.[6] To avoid impacting economic activities, these areas are left unprotected. Protecting them would disrupt the operations of cruise ships and the container port. Nevertheless, in Bonaire, where several marine ecosystems have been safeguarded since 1979, it's feasible to host cruise ships.[7]

Mangrove on the coast of Mangel Halto
Aerial view of Seroe Colorado

References

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  1. ^ a b c Wal, Sietske van der; Nunes, Giancarlo; Silva, Natasha & Cuba, Roland de (2019). "Parke Marino Aruba 2019-2021 Preliminary Management Plan" (PDF). Dutch Caribbean Biodiversity Database. Fundacion Parke Nacional Aruba (FPNA).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  2. ^ "Management Plan Marine Park | Aruba National Park Foundation". Retrieved 2023-11-01.
  3. ^ Overheid, Aruba (2018-12-27). "AB2018No.77" [National Decree Parke Marino Aruba]. www.overheid.aw (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  4. ^ Spier, 9 januari 2019 | Bobby (2019-01-09). "Nieuw marinepark Aruba beschermt meest kwetsbare gebied niet | Caribisch Netwerk" [New Aruba marine park does not protect most vulnerable area]. caribischnetwerk.ntr.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-10-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Governance | Aruba National Park Foundation". Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  6. ^ Vermeij, Mark; Marhaver, Kristen; Estep, Andrew; Sandin, Stuart (2019). Coral Reefs Baseline Study for Aruba 2019 (PDF) (Report). Government of Aruba: Directorate of Nature and Environment.
  7. ^ AnimalsToday (2019-01-17). "Marine Park Aruba beschermt meest belaste gebieden niet". Animals Today (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-11-05.