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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection' has mentioned 'National park' in the following places:
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Coiba National ParkIUCN category II (national park)Isla Granito de Oro, Coiba National ParkLocation in PanamaLocationVeraguas Province, PanamaCoordinates7xc2xb028xe2x80xb2N 81xc2xb047xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf7.467xc2xb0N 81.783xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 7.467; -81.783Coordinates: 7xc2xb028xe2x80xb2N 81xc2xb047xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf7.467xc2xb0N 81.783xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 7.467; -81.783Area503 square kilometres (194xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Established1992 UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameCoiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine ProtectionTypeNaturalCriteriaix, xDesignated2005 (29th session)Referencexc2xa0no.1138revState PartyPanamaRegionLatin America and the Caribbean | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 2 Coiba National Park 3 Climate 4 References 5 External links | WIKI |
Coiba National Park[edit] | WIKI |
In 1992, Panama created Coiba National Park, encompassing over 1,042 square miles of islands, forests, beaches, mangroves and coral reefs, and in July 2005, Unesco declared it a World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
Due to the Gulf of Chiriquxc3xad's capacity to buffer against the effects of El Nixc3xb1o temperature swings, the marine ecosystems within Coiba National Park harbor a high degree of biodiversity. | WIKI |
Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection, is located in the Republic of Panama in the Gulf of Chiriqui, in the western sector of the country. | UNESCO |
The conservation of the property is the main objective of close cooperation between the several stakeholders that form the Coiba National Parkxe2x80x99s Directors Board, the authority responsible for the governance and management of the property. | UNESCO |
The boundaries of the property are legally defined and contain a core protection area, consisting of the Coiba National Park and a designated buffer area, providing an essential zoning system to safeguard the beauty of the area and protect its important natural values. | UNESCO |
Coiba National Park encompasses over 270,125 ha of which 216,500 ha are marine and 53,625 ha are insular and include Coiba Island along with 38 smaller islands. | UNESCO |
The Special Zone of Marine Protection is included within the boundaries of the property as a buffer area to the core area of the National Park and encompasses an additional 160,700 ha. | UNESCO |
Combined the National Park and the SZMP includes 53,761 ha of terrestrial habitats and 377,064 ha of marine area. | UNESCO |
The property is protected under National Law 44, signed by the Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Panama on 26th July 2004, establishing Coiba National Park and a Special Zone of Marine Protection within the Gulf of Chiriqui. | UNESCO |
National Law 44 established the boundaries of the National Park along with its Zone of Marine Protection as well as the protection and management regulations for both of these areas. | UNESCO |
The National Park was created by Resolution No. | UNESCO |
Fishing pressures on both the Coiba National Park and the Special Zone of Marine Protection is one of the threats and impacts on the property and along with infrastructure development, agriculture, forest cutting, human settlements and exploration and exploitation of mineral resources, while strictly prohibited remain potential threats. | UNESCO |