Isla Contoy

In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Isla Contoy. From its origins to its evolution today, this topic has aroused unprecedented interest in numerous people around the world. We will explore the different aspects that make Isla Contoy so relevant in today's society and how it has impacted various areas of daily life. In addition, we will analyze the different perspectives and opinions of experts on the subject, with the aim of providing a more complete and enriching vision for our readers. Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey through Isla Contoy!

Isla Contoy
Map
LocationIsla Contoy, Isla Mujeres Municipality, Quintana Roo, Mexico Mexico
Coordinates21°30′23″N 86°47′54″W / 21.50639°N 86.79833°W / 21.50639; -86.79833
EstablishedFebruary, 1998
Governing bodySecretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources
Official nameParque Nacional Isla Contoy
Designated27 November 2003
Reference no.1323[1]

Isla Contoy is a small island in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, approximately 30 kilometers north of Isla Mujeres.[2][3] The island is only 8.5 km (5.3 mi) in length and has an area of 3.17 square kilometres (1.22 sq mi).

Since 1961, Isla Contoy is protected by the Mexican government and was declared a national park in February 1998. The island is jointly run by the Isla Mujeres-based non-governmental organization, Amigos de Isla Contoy A.C. and the Secretary of Environment, Natural Resources and Fishing (SEMARNAT).[citation needed]

Supervised eco-tourism and regulated commercial fishing is allowed on and near the island. Only a few tour companies have permission to bring the only at maximum 200 daily visitors to Isla Contoy. Visitors need to apply for permission to visit the island at the park offices in Isla Mujeres or Cancún.[citation needed]

Four species of turtle find a safe haven for nesting on the beaches of the island, namely the loggerhead turtle, green turtle, hawksbill turtle, and the leatherback turtle. The reserve is also a sanctuary to approximately 152 tropical marine birds, like the frigate bird, brown pelican, and the double-crested cormorant.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Parque Nacional Isla Contoy". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Galindo de Prince, Catalina. "Information about Isla Contoy". Amigos de Isla Contoy. Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Visit Isla Contoy". Islas Mujeres Tour. Archived from the original on 21 February 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2018.