Saturday, June 7

OCEANS & SEA AREAS AROUND BELIZE

Belize is bordered by one major oceanic body:


1. Caribbean Sea

  • Belize lies on the western edge of the Caribbean Sea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean basin.
  • The country has about 386 kilometers (240 miles) of coastline along the Caribbean Sea.
  • The Caribbean Sea provides vital marine biodiversity, supports tourism, fishing, and coastal communities, and hosts the Belize Barrier Reef—a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Belize Barrier Reef System

Although not an “ocean,” this massive reef is a key marine region in the Caribbean Sea:

FeatureDetails
Belize Barrier Reef2nd largest reef in the world after Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
Length~300 km (186 miles)
Marine ReservesHol Chan, Glover’s Reef, Turneffe Atoll
AtollsLighthouse Reef, Turneffe Atoll, Glover’s Reef
World Heritage StatusDesignated by UNESCO in 1996

3. Major Coastal and Marine Zones

ZoneDescription
Ambergris CayeLargest island; tourism hotspot with rich reefs
Placencia LagoonRich estuarine and mangrove habitat
Turneffe AtollLargest and most biologically diverse atoll in the Caribbean
Sapodilla CayesSouthernmost group of islands near Guatemala
Port Honduras Marine ReserveMangrove, estuary, and reef ecosystems

4. Importance of Belize’s Marine Ecosystem

  • Home to over 500 species of fish, corals, manatees, sea turtles, and dolphins.
  • Supports:
    • Fisheries
    • Scuba diving and eco-tourism
    • Coastal protection from storms and erosion

Marine Protection

Belize has several Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and no-take zones to preserve ocean biodiversity, including:

  • South Water Caye Marine Reserve
  • Bacalar Chico Marine Reserve
  • Laughing Bird Caye
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