Marinha do Arvoredo Biological Reserve

Arvoredo Marine Biological Reserve is a biological reserve in Brazil.

The Arvoredo archipelago (27°17' S; 48°28' W) is formed by three islands (Arvoredo, Galés and Deserta) and a rocky outcrop (São Pedro), which are part of the no-take area named ‘Arvoredo Marine Biological Reserve’ (AMBR). This Marine Protected Area (MPA) was designated in 1990 and is the unique of its category in the South-Southeast coast of Brazil, legally protecting remnants of the Atlantic Rainforest and a rich marine biodiversity. The reserve has 17,600 ha, and is located in the central coast of the state of Santa Catarina, 11 km north of Santa Catarina island and 7 km off the continent. The archipelago lies over the continental platform and is characterized by the presence of pre-Cambrian crystalline rock shorelines. The depth throughout the archipelago varies from 5 to 25 meters, rarely deeper than 30 m. Map For some information in Portuguese and pictures

A few outcrops can be found in the region, such as Pedra Noceti, Parcel do Boi and Parcel da Deserta. The rocky habitat is characterized by many cavities formed by large boulders and medium-small sized pebbles covered with macro algae.