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Island of Príncipe Biosphere Reserve

Island of Príncipe Biosphere Reserve
View of a small rocky island topped with dense vegetation
Ilhéu Santana (Islet of Santana)
Gulf of Guinea (English).jpg
Location of Príncipe in the Gulf of Guinea
Location São Tomé and Príncipe
Coordinates 1°35′N 7°23′E / 1.583°N 7.383°E / 1.583; 7.383Coordinates: 1°35′N 7°23′E / 1.583°N 7.383°E / 1.583; 7.383
Area 71,592.56 hectares (276.4204 sq mi)
Established 2012
Governing body Região Autónoma do Príncipe

The Island of Príncipe Biosphere Reserve (established 2012) is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in São Tomé and Príncipe. It encompasses the entire emerged area of the island of Príncipe, its islets Bom Bom, Boné do Jóquei, Mosteiros, Santana, and Pedra da Galei, and the Tinhosas islands (Tinhosa Grande and Tinhosa Pequena) as well as surrounding marine habitats. The reserve is located in the Gulf of Guinea off the west coast of Africa, and is managed by the regional government of Príncipe.

The surface area of the reserve is 71,592.5 hectares (276.420 sq mi), subdivided as follows:

The island is characterized by its gentle relief in the northern half of the island and a mountain range in the southern half composed of several phonolitic peaks with altitudes between 500 and 948 meters (1,640 and 3,110 ft) where there is a patch of primary rainforest. The difference in geomorphology and terrain between the two sides, results in differentiated bioclimatology, has influence in the distribution of major types of ecosystems of the island, such as lotic (river) systems in the area of the massif and its valleys and lentic (lake) systems in the northern plains area.

The biosphere reserve is home to great biodiversity in terrestrial as well as in marine ecosystems, with high rates of endemism in many groups of organisms, especially vascular plants, molluscs, insects, birds, reptiles and bats. It is part of the biodiversity hotspot of tropical forests of West Africa, containing a wide range of plant communities and habitats of high international importance such as primary tropical forests, forest shade, palm trees and lowland riparian habitats.


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