Jiquilisco Bay Biosphere Reserve | |
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Location | Usulután Department, El Salvador |
Nearest city | Usulután |
Coordinates | 13°19′59″N 88°33′00″W / 13.333°N 88.55°W |
Area | 400 square kilometres (150 sq mi) |
Established | 2005 |
Governing body | Ministry of Natural Resources (MARN) |
Official name | Complejo Bahía de Jiquilisco |
Designated | 31 October 2005 |
Reference no. | 1586[1] |
The Jiquilisco Bay Biosphere Reserve is located on the southeast Pacific coast of El Salvador, in the department of Usulután. Jiquilisco Bay's mangrove-lined inlets and bay host the largest abundance of coastal-marine birds in the El Salvador, many of which are threatened or endangered. Over 80 species of migratory birds visit the area to feed on the bay's fish, which include species such as snook, red snapper and corvina. The natural environment of Bahia Jiquilisco has recently[when?] led to an increase in eco-tourism in the area.[citation needed]