Paracas National Reserve

Coordinates: 13°53′43.5″S 76°16′15.9″W / 13.895417°S 76.271083°W / -13.895417; -76.271083
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Paracas National Reserve
Reserva Nacional de Paracas
Ica
Nearest cityPisco
Coordinates13°53′43.5″S 76°16′15.9″W / 13.895417°S 76.271083°W / -13.895417; -76.271083
Area3350 km²
Established25 September 1975
Governing body[1]
WebsiteReserva Nacional de Paracas (in Spanish)
Official nameParacas
Designated30 March 1992
Reference no.545[1]

Paracas National Reserve is a

Ica, Peru and protects desert and marine ecosystems for their conservation and sustainable use.[2] There are also archaeological remains of the Paracas culture inside the reserve.[2]

Geography

The reserve is located in the region of Ica, 250 km south of Lima, and a few kilometers from the town of Pisco.[2] It spans an area of 335,000 hectares, 65% of which correspond to marine ecosystems.[3] The highest elevation in the reserve is 786 m.[3]

The reserve includes coastal geographic features such as: the Paracas Peninsula, Independencia Bay, San Gallán Island, Paracas Bay and Independencia Island.[4]

Climate

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Paracas National Reserve is an arid zone, with intense local winds known as paracas.[2] Precipitation is scarce and occurs in winter, falling mostly on the top of the highest hills, which is vital to the lomas ecosystem.[2][5] The following climograph corresponds to the nearby town of Pisco (19 m of elevation).[6]

Ecology

Flora

Some terrestrial plant species found in the reserve are: Tiquilia paronychoides, Prosopis pallida, Distichlis spicata, Tillandsia spp., Eriosyce omasensis, Geoffroea decorticans, Sesuvium portulacastrum, Cressa truxillensis, Geranium limae, Suaeda foliosa, Oxalis carnosa, etc.[7][8][5][4]

Marine algae found in the reserve include:

Macrocystis pyrifera, Pyropia columbina, etc.[7][9][10]

Fauna

The Paracas National Reserve houses a great biological diversity, especially in the marine-coastal part. It is estimated that there are about 216 species of birds, 36 of mammals, 10 of reptiles, 168 of fish and a large number of invertebrates that are an initial part of the trophic chain of this important place.

Mammals found in the reserve include: the

Birds found in the reserve include: the Andean condor, the Chilean flamingo, the spotted sandpiper, the oasis hummingbird, the Peruvian pelican, the Inca tern, the black skimmer, the Humboldt penguin, the guanay cormorant, the Peruvian thick-knee, the Andean swift, the Peruvian diving petrel, etc.[7][4]

Fish found in the reserve include: the

Archaeology

There are more than 100 archaeological sites identified inside the reserve, many of them of the Paracas culture, known especially for their textile crafts.[2]

Recreation

Beach tourism and wildlife observation are the main activities in the reserve.[2]

Red beach at Paracas National Reserve.

Gallery

  • La Catedral, January 2007
    La Catedral, January 2007
  • La Catedral, November 2000
    La Catedral, November 2000
  • A November 2000 view from within what used to be the Cathedral cave, which was destroyed in earthquake of 2007
    A November 2000 view from within what used to be the Cathedral cave, which was destroyed in earthquake of 2007
  • The red beach in Paracas National Reserve
    The red beach in Paracas National Reserve

See also

Peruvian pelicans in Paracas National Reserve.

References

  1. ^ "Paracas". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "De Paracas - Servicio Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado". www.sernanp.gob.pe (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  3. ^ a b "Paracas National Reserve - Park Profile - Geography". www.parkswatch.org. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Plan Maestro - Reserva Nacional de Paracas 2003-2007 (in Spanish). SERNANP. 2002. pp. 43, 164–165, 179–180.
  5. ^
    S2CID 249076017
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  6. ^ "Pisco climate: Average Temperature, weather by month, Pisco weather averages - Climate-Data.org". en.climate-data.org. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  7. ^ a b c "Paracas National Reserve - Park Profile - Biodiversity". www.parkswatch.org. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  8. ^ Paracas National Reserve: 40 years (in Spanish and English). SERNANP. 2015. p. 111.
  9. ^ Ramírez, M. E.; Santelices, B. (1991). "Catalogo de las algas marinas bentonicas de la costa temperada del Pacifico de Sudamerica". Monografias Biologicas (in Spanish). 5: 1–437.
  10. ^ "Pyropia columbina (Montagne) W.A.Nelson :: Algaebase". www.algaebase.org. Retrieved 2018-11-10.

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