Marine Protected Areas of Belize

May 17, 2010
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This Marine Protected Areas (MPA) coverage developed by the Coastal Zone Management Institute is based on bounding coordinates provided by Government of Belize Statutory Instruments which delineate the boundaries of the various protected areas dotting the marine landscape. While originally developed in 2003, the dataset is also current as of 2004, as the network remained unchanged until February of 2005 with the declaration of the St. George's Caye Mangrove Reserve (not included in this dataset).
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Coastal Zone Management Institute
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Title: Marine Protected Areas of Belize
Credits: Coastal Zone Management Institute
Publication Date: 2003
Publisher: Coastal Zone Management Institute
Online Linkages: Other Citation Info: Through published in 2003 (reservation of the SPAG sites), the information is current to the end of 2004.
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CZMAI
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