Codrington Lagoon National Park

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Codrington Lagoon National Park is a coastal protected area on the island of Barbuda, renowned for its extensive mangrove lagoon and important bird habitats, including one of the Caribbean’s largest frigatebird colonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lagoon
national park
wetland
borderedBy Barbuda coastline
country Antigua and Barbuda NERFINISHED
countryCapitalOfJurisdiction St. John’s NERFINISHED
environmentalThreat climate change
coastal erosion
hurricanes
sea level rise
habitatFor fish
invertebrates
migratory birds
seabirds
wading birds
hasConservationValue critical habitat for seabirds
important bird area
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland ecosystem
mangrove ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasFeature coastal lagoon
mangrove forest
mangrove lagoon
hasTourismActivity birdwatching tours
ecotourism
guided boat tours
hasVegetationType black mangrove
red mangrove
white mangrove
hasWaterType brackish water
locatedIn Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Eastern Caribbean NERFINISHED
Lesser Antilles
locatedOnIsland Barbuda NERFINISHED
managedFor biodiversity conservation
protection of bird colonies
nearestSettlement Codrington NERFINISHED
notableFor birdwatching
coastal biodiversity
large frigatebird colony
mangrove habitats
partOf protected areas of Antigua and Barbuda
protectionStatus nationally protected area
region Barbuda NERFINISHED
supportsColonyOf Magnificent Frigatebird NERFINISHED
frigatebirds

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Barbuda hasProtectedArea Codrington Lagoon National Park