
The Natural Reserves of La Parguera and Guánica are situated in the southwest region of Puerto Rico within the Southwest Special Planning Area. A complex mixture of habitats including mangroves, coral reefs and seagrasses characterize the area. Two lines of coral reefs are situated close to the coast in an east-west orientation. Seagrasses are dominated by Thalassia testudinum although other species such as Halodule wrightii and Halophila spp. are present. The physical environment of the area is dominated by: limited precipitation, characteristic of a subtropical dry zone; southeasterly winds averaging 6-15 knots; and a small diurnal tidal range (ca. 0.3m).
This web page contains links to the project description and maps generated for a study of the impacts of recreational boating on seagrass beds within the Southwest Special Planning Area of La Parguera and Guánica Natural Reserves.