Canaticú River | |
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Native name | Rio Canaticú |
Country | Brazil |
Basin features | |
Main source | State of Pará |
River mouth |
Pará River 1°46′45″S 49°44′03″W / 1.779039°S 49.734173°WCoordinates: 1°46′45″S 49°44′03″W / 1.779039°S 49.734173°W |
River system | Pará River |
The Canaticú River (Portuguese: Rio Canaticú) is a river of the state of Pará, Brazil, a tributary of the Pará River.
The river is on the island of Marajó to the northwest of Belém in the delta region where the Amazon and rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. It runs through part of the 194,868 hectares (481,530 acres) Terra Grande-Pracuúba Extractive Reserve, a sustainable use conservation unit created in 2006. Access to the Canaticú and the nearby Pracuúba River is difficult during the summer dry season. The communities on these rivers have an açaí palm crop that ripens in the winter, between seasons in other areas, which therefore commands a high price. The Canaticú flows south into the Pará River, which connects the Amazon River to the .