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 THE BELIZE BARRIER REEF
 Reef
 • Belize City


 Off  the coast of  Belize lies a biological gem among the world’s tropical marine habitats. Extending north and south for one hundred

 and eighty miles the barrier reef  offshore of  Belize is considered the most diverse section of  the entire Mesoamerican Reef  system.
 • Dangriga
 • Tobacco Caye
 The Belize Reef  is unmatched for snorkelling, sea kayaking and diving with an incredible diversity of  corals and an abundance of
 • Southwater   tropical fish. Our area of  exploration is within the Southwater Caye Marine Reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site. We travel from
   Caye
 caye to caye by sea kayak, staying at small, family-run lodges, soaking in the easy-going, friendly Belizean character and each day
 venturing out to explore the magic and beauty of  this tropical marine wilderness.
 Blue Ground Range
 In Belize, we find a continuous reef  structure running the length of  the country and paralleling the coast. From the mainland coast,
 Barrier
 • Placencia  Reef  a
 e  the reef  cannot be seen; it lies 10 to 20 miles offshore. Travelling east from the mainland, the reef  first becomes visible as a line of
 S  white surf  crashing over the reef  crest, with blue sea to the outside marking the deeper habitat of  the fore reef. Approaching closer, we

 n  first enter the reef’s lagoon; a shallow area of  turquoise waters, brilliant white sand flats and waving beds of  turtle grass and corals.
 a  Cuts or breaks in the outside reef  are common; this is where wave action cuts out channels into the lagoon which serve as navigation
 e  routes to and from the open sea. Shielding the coast of  Belize from the full force of  the sea, the barrier reef  is a unique example of
 Reef  b  b  a living community of  coral animals that has profoundly changed geography. Sheltered behind this living reef, small cayes (islands)

 Barrier  a  r  i  of  coral-sand form and in the sheltered lagoons mangroves thrive. The mangrove’s submerged roots trap sediments, which create

 important habitat for juvenile fish, countless marine invertebrates and a rich array of  seabirds.
 • Punta Gorda  C



 Maya Mountains  LAND  PROFILE
 Coastal Plain  Maya Mountains to Caribbean Trench

 Inner Channel  Atoll
 Mangrove Ranges & Cayes  Lagoon  Caribbean
 Trench

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