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Buccoo Point | The Location |
| Buccoo Point the best place next to the reef! |
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The Buccoo Reef is one of the most accessible coral
reefs in the Caribbean. It is a protected marine park located a short
distance off Pigeon Point and store Bay beaches. The reef has a fascinating,
colourful underwater life. World famous French oceanographer and explorer
Jacques Cousteau visited Tobago's Buccoo Reef and rated it as the third
most spectacular reef in the world.
The Buccoo reef system is approximately 7 km2 (30 mls.²) in area
and consists of an arc of five reef flats that enclose a shallow reef
lagoon and the Bon Accord Lagoon. There is patchy distribution mainly
staghorn and star coral communities within the reef lagoon.
The Bon Accord Lagoon consists primarily of macroalgae and seagrass
communities. The mangrove wetland fringing the lagoon is primarily red
mangrove. Seaward of the reef flats, the fore-reef slopes to depths
of 15-30 m. Brain coral, star coral, and elkhorn coral are the dominant
coral species on the fore-reef. There are daily tours to the reef using
glass-bottom boats these allow you to view the reef from inside.
The Nylon Pool - so named by Princess Margaret on her visit there in
1962, is a shallow white sand area just behind the Buccoo Reef. The
waters of Nylon Pool are said to have the ability to rejuvenate anyone
lucky enough to swim in it.
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