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Marine Resources and Coastal Zone of the ACG

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Description: Describes the biological interests of the islands and bays of the far northern coastal area.
THE MARINE RESOURCES AND COASTAL ZONE OF THE AREA DE CONSERVACION GUANACASTE The coastal zone and marine area of the Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), is composed of approximately 110km of coast and 70,000 hectares of marine habitat, and has enormous biological potential. This begins in the Bahia Tomas and ends in the Carbonal mountains, and besides the coastal zone and marine habitat, includes fifteen islands. These are: the Islas Murcielago, which is probably the biggest archipelago of coastal islands in Costa Rica, Islas Bolanos, which serve as nesting sites for many marine birds, and are found in Bahia Salinas, and the Islas de Los Muñecos and Los Loros in Bahia Junquillal.
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