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[2] [4] [8] Approximately 90% of Tobago's coastal shoreline is protected by coral reefs, including the Buccoo Reef Complex. [9] [10] [11] These coral reefs help protect Tobago's land from eroding and avoiding landslides. [12] In 1999, a non-profit organization called the Buccoo Reef Trust was created to help the Trinidad and Tobago government ...
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Pages in category "Coral reefs of Trinidad and Tobago" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Buccoo Reef
A coral reef can be seen off shore, and a bird sanctuary in the distance (Little Tobago Island). Goat Island is also Visible. Speyside is a village in northern Tobago within Saint John Parish. It lies on the leeward coast, across from the island of Little Tobago (for which it is a departure point), 26 km northeast of Scarborough, overlooking ...
Trinidad and Tobago is home to about 99 species of terrestrial mammals. About 65 of the mammalian species in the islands are bats (including cave roosting, tree and cavity roosting bats and even foliage-tent-making bats; all with widely differing diets from nectar and fruit, to insects, small vertebrates such as fish, frogs, small birds and rodents and even those that consume vertebrate blood).
Nylon Pool is an in-sea shallow white ground coral pool that is located off Pigeon Point, Tobago, and is accessible by boat. Its name is derived from its resemblance to a swimming pool. It is close to the Buccoo Reef, a protected area full of coral reefs. It was named by Princess Margaret in 1962. It is also one of Trinidad and Tobago's most ...
The sea between Tobago and Little Tobago is shallow, and glass-bottomed boats enable the attractive corals and brightly coloured tropical fish to be seen on the crossing. It is a popular area for snorkelling and diving, especially on Angel Reef in front of Goat Island. Red-billed tropicbird nest on Little Tobago
Sisters’ Rocks are islands in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean Sea. It is located off the northern coast of Tobago directly north of Parlatuvier. Sisters' Rock is popular for snorkeling and scuba diving. The coral reef to the landward eastern side hosts black durgons, brown chromis, creole wrasse, and dwarf angelfish. [1]