La Parguera keys

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La Parguera keys are a cluster of small mangrove and coral islets off the southwest coast of Puerto Rico, renowned for their clear waters, snorkeling spots, and nearby bioluminescent bay.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
islet group
tourist attraction
access boat only
country Puerto Rico
environmentalConcern boat traffic impacts
coastal development pressure
coral reef degradation
governedBy Municipality of Lajas NERFINISHED
hasActivity island-hopping boat tours
kayaking
paddleboarding
hasEcosystemType coral reef
mangrove forest
seagrass bed
hasFeature channels and lagoons
clear waters
coral islets
shallow reefs
small mangrove islets
hasProtectionStatus marine reserve
hasRecreationZone sandbars and shallow areas
snorkeling reefs
knownFor fishing
recreational boating
scuba diving
snorkeling
swimming
locatedIn La Parguera NERFINISHED
Lajas, Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
southwest coast of Puerto Rico
near La Parguera Bioluminescent Bay NERFINISHED
La Parguera village NERFINISHED
partOf Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
La Parguera Natural Reserve NERFINISHED
Mona Passage region NERFINISHED
region southwestern Puerto Rico
supportsSpecies mangrove snapper
parrotfish
sea turtles
various seabirds
tourismType marine ecotourism
nature-based tourism
vegetationType black mangrove
red mangrove
white mangrove
waterBody Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
waterType warm tropical waters

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Cayo Caracoles partOf La Parguera keys