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Union Creek Reserve: Bahamas Protected Area with Coastal Ecosystems and Mapped Boundaries

Union Creek Reserve represents a vital protected area within the Bahamas, situated on the island of Great Inagua. This reserve focuses on preserving the unique coastal and marine ecosystems characteristic of the southern Bahamian archipelago. Understanding Union Creek Reserve offers insight into the region's natural heritage, its mapped geographic context on Great Inagua, and the importance of protected lands within the broader atlas of Caribbean conservation landscapes.

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Union Creek Reserve

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About Union Creek Reserve

Union Creek Reserve is a protected area located in the Bahamas, specifically on Great Inagua, the largest island in the Bahamas archipelago. The reserve is associated with the marine and coastal ecosystems of this southern Bahamian island. Great Inagua is renowned for its significant ecological resources, including extensive wetlands, colonial waterbird populations, and diverse coastal habitats. The reserve reflects the Bahamas' commitment to preserving its natural heritage, particularly in areas with important biodiversity value. The island's position in the Caribbean and its proximity to other Caribbean landforms contribute to its ecological significance as a protected area within the Bahamian territory.

Quick facts and research context for Union Creek Reserve

Union Creek Reserve is situated on Great Inagua, the southernmost major island of the Bahamas. The protected area encompasses coastal and marine environments typical of the Bahamian archipelago. Great Inagua is recognized for its ecological importance, featuring extensive salt flats, mangroves, and coastal wetlands that support significant bird populations. The reserve forms part of the Bahamas' national park system designed to protect the nation's natural landscapes and biodiversity. The island's geography includes flat terrain with coastal mangroves and inland salt ponds, creating diverse habitats within the protected area.

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Union Creek Reserve park geography, regions, and map view in Bahamas
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How Union Creek Reserve fits into Bahamas

The Bahamas is an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean, forming part of the Lucayan Archipelago. It consists of more than 3,000 islands, cays and islets located north of Cuba, northwest of Hispaniola, and southeast of Florida. The country gained independence from Britain in 1973 and operates as a constitutional monarchy under King Charles III, with Nassau as its capital and largest city.

Wider geography shaping Union Creek Reserve in Bahamas

The Bahamas occupies the Lucayan Archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. The island chain is positioned north of Cuba, northwest of Hispaniola (shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti), southeast of the US state of Florida, and east of the Florida Keys. The territory spans over 3,000 islands, cays and islets, with the total land area being 13,943 km². The Royal Bahamas Defence Force claims approximately 470,000 km² of surrounding ocean space.

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