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Tamoios Ecological Station adventures

Tamoios Ecological Station Adventures

Tamoios Ecological Station is a protected marine area located on the southeastern coast of Brazil, renowned for its biodiversity and scenic coastal landscapes.

2,471
Acres Protected
N/A
Miles of Trails
Limited access
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Tamoios Ecological Station

Tamoios Ecological Station
 

Tamoios Ecological Station, situated in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, encompasses a series of 29 islands and their surrounding marine waters within the Bay of Ilha Grande. Established in 1990, this protected area plays a crucial role in the preservation of unique marine and coastal biodiversity. The ecological station is primarily focused on scientific research and conservation, with limited public access to safeguard its delicate ecosystems. It hosts a variety of habitats such as coral reefs, rocky shores, and mangroves, providing sanctuary to numerous marine species, including sea turtles, dolphins, and several fish species. The islands serve as vital nesting and resting sites for seabirds, contributing to its ecological significance. Formerly exploited for resources, the area now emphasizes the urgent need for conservation action and environmental education. Though direct recreational activities are limited due to its protection status, the ecological station offers educational opportunities and guided tours aimed at raising awareness about marine conservation. Its striking coastal scenery and rich marine life make it an appealing site for those interested in ecology and nature conservation.

Highlights

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Scenic island views within Bay of Ilha Grande

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Diverse marine life including sea turtles and dolphins

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Protected nesting sites for various seabird species

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Educational guided tours focused on marine ecology

Notable Natural Features

Ilha Grande Bay

This bay features stunning coastal landscapes and diverse marine habitats.

Coral Reefs

Home to vibrant underwater ecosystems and marine biodiversity.

Seabird Nesting Sites

Crucial habitats for bird species, offering rare birdwatching opportunities.