Station Station Type Reef Site Site Latitude North Longitude West Facility Productivity Description Acuario Coral Reef San Andres Reef Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°32`913 81°41`832 CORALINA Coral reef Site Andes Reef Coral Reef Grand Cayman Reef Grand Cayman 19°22' 81°15' PCU "Coral reef sites are located seaward of the fringing reef and are protected by marine conservation laws that control anchoring, pollution, and the taking and harming of marine life. Permanent moorings are installed to eliminate the need for any vessel to anchor. The submarine topography past the fringing reef of North Sound is characterized by two well developed spur-and-groove terraces (Rigby and Roberts, 1976), a shallow terrace reaching to a depth of 9 m, and a deeper one at 15 m that plunges into the abyss." Barcadera Reef Physical Bonaire "12°11'45""" "68°18'00""" BMP "This site is located on the leeward shore of Bonaire, north of the town of Kralendijk, and consists of typical Montastraea annularis dominated fringing reefs at the 10-12 m depth range. The stony coral cover ranges from 20 to 40%. This site is located approximately 400 m from the nearest dive mooring and gives only limited shore access via an open rung ladder from a low limestone cliff. Land use at this area has changed dramatically over the past five years, particularly with the building of upscale residential housing in a previously undisturbed area. Increased sedimentation through land clearing and landscaping is affecting the reefs, and is increased nutrient loading from sewage. Because the prescribed 10-12 m depth range corresponds to the drop-off zone, transects were laid out oblique to the coast so as to fall within the prescribed depth range in two adjacent groups of five transects. Within the groups, transects are approximately 2 m apart. Data collected at this site show a reef benthos dominated by massive stony corals (29.4% mean cover) and algae (33.0% mean cover), with few soft corals (2.4% mean cover) or sponges present." Barcadera Reef 1 Coral Reef Barcadera Reef Bonaire "12°11'45""" "68°18'00""" BMP "This site is located on the leeward shore of Bonaire, north of the town of Kralendijk, and consists of typical Montastraea annularis dominated fringing reefs at the 10-12 m depth range. The stony coral cover ranges from 20 to 40%. This site is located approximately 400 m from the nearest dive mooring and gives only limited shore access via an open rung ladder from a low limestone cliff. Land use at this area has changed dramatically over the past five years, particularly with the building of upscale residential housing in a previously undisturbed area. Increased sedimentation through land clearing and landscaping is affecting the reefs, and is increased nutrient loading from sewage. Because the prescribed 10-12 m depth range corresponds to the drop-off zone, transects were laid out oblique to the coast so as to fall within the prescribed depth range in two adjacent groups of five transects. Within the groups, transects are approximately 2 m apart. Data collected at this site show a reef benthos dominated by massive stony corals (29.4% mean cover) and algae (33.0% mean cover), with few soft corals (2.4% mean cover) or sponges present." Barcadera Reef 2 Coral Reef Barcadera Reef Bonaire "12°11'45""" "68°18'00""" BMP "This site is located on the leeward shore of Bonaire, north of the town of Kralendijk, and consists of typical Montastraea annularis dominated fringing reefs at the 10-12 m depth range. The stony coral cover ranges from 20 to 40%. This site is located approximately 400 m from the nearest dive mooring and gives only limited shore access via an open rung ladder from a low limestone cliff. Land use at this area has changed dramatically over the past five years, particularly with the building of upscale residential housing in a previously undisturbed area. Increased sedimentation through land clearing and landscaping is affecting the reefs, and is increased nutrient loading from sewage. Because the prescribed 10-12 m depth range corresponds to the drop-off zone, transects were laid out oblique to the coast so as to fall within the prescribed depth range in two adjacent groups of five transects. Within the groups, transects are approximately 2 m apart. Data collected at this site show a reef benthos dominated by massive stony corals (29.4% mean cover) and algae (33.0% mean cover), with few soft corals (2.4% mean cover) or sponges present." Bellairs Physical Barbados "13°11'32.8""" "59°38'21.3""" BRI Bellairs North Reef Coral Reef Bellairs Fringing Reef Barbados "13°11'32.8""" "59°38'25.6""" BRI Bellairs South Reef Coral Reef Bellairs Fringing Reef Barbados "13°11'32.8""" "59°38'25.6""" BRI Blackwood Bay Mangrove San Salvador "23°57'12""" "74°31'36""" BFS Boca Chica Coral Reef Boca Chica Reef Parque Nacional del Este 18°15.24' 68°46.79' CIBIMA "Coral Reef Site - Dominican Republic - This site is located on the leeward side of the mainland, facing west, 8 km north of Punta Catuano and 1.5 km northwest of Punta Palmillas at mooring buoy #2 of the El Penon dive site. The depth is 9-12 m (averaging 10 m). The base of the reef lies on a hard coralline bedrock, the substrate for corals, octocorals, sponges, and other benthic organisms in a low-relief spur-and groove system perpendicular to shore. This system ends in a sand channel that parallels the shore. The station represents one of the healthiest coral reef communities in the Parque Nacional del Este. Wave heights average 0.2 m, winds are usually from the southeast at an average speed of 2-3 m/second, currents usually flow to the northwest at a rate of 0.1 m/seconds, and temperature is normally 28-29°C." Bon Accord Lagoon Mangrove Tobago 11°18' "60°49'48""" IMA "The Bon Accord Lagoon is bordered to the south and east by a mangrove wetland of lagoon fringe type, which forms a belt several meters wide and has an area of 77 ha. Indications are that this is a mature community, with conditions for growth close to optimum (Goreau, 1967). Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) predominates, but white mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) is also common. Black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) and button mangrove (Conocarpus erectus) are also present. In the northeastern sector, the mangrove fringe is connected by a small channel to another mangrove area located in the southern sector of Buccoo Bay. This is a basin mangrove community type located behind a sandy beach barrier. There are several perennial inlets into the system in this sector, but there are no outlets except the small channel connecting to the lagoon fringe community. It has been suggested that this basin area is a continuation of the Bon Accord Lagoon wetland system (Alleng, 1994). Although the land adjacent to the entire Bon Accord-Buccoo Bay wetland is privately owned, the wetland itself has been included in the Buccoo Reef Restricted Area and the proposed Buccoo Reef National Park. Adjacent land use is mainly agricultural, residential development, or scrub vegetation. The system has been impacted by both natural and human factors. Most of the western part of the mangrove wetland was destroyed by Hurricane Flora in September 1993 but it has recovered since then. Some mangroves were also cleared at Sheebird's Point for beach improvement in the 1960s, and gaps have been cut for jetties and drainage canals. In the past two years, a housing estate has been developed along the southwestern boundary of the wetland, with concomitant construction of sewage treatment ponds. It has been proposed that some enclosed lagoons in this area of the wetlands be utilized for the discharge of treated domestic sewage waste." Bon Accord Lagoon I Seagrass Tobago 11°18' "60°49'48""" IMA High Seagrass site (High Productivity) Bon Accord Lagoon II Seagrass Tobago 11°18' "60°49'48""" IMA Average Seagrass site (Average Productivity) Buccoo Reef Coral Reef Buccoo Reef Tobago 11°11.5' 60°50.3' IMA "The Bon Accord Lagoon is bordered to the south and east by a mangrove wetland of lagoon fringe type, which forms a belt several meters wide and has an area of 77 ha. Indications are that this is a mature community, with conditions for growth close to optimum (Goreau, 1967). Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) predominates, but white mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) is also common. Black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) and button mangrove (Conocarpus erectus) are also present. In the northeastern sector, the mangrove fringe is connected by a small channel to another mangrove area located in the southern sector of Buccoo Bay. This is a basin mangrove community type located behind a sandy beach barrier. There are several perennial inlets into the system in this sector, but there are no outlets except the small channel connecting to the lagoon fringe community. It has been suggested that this basin area is a continuation of the Bon Accord Lagoon wetland system (Alleng, 1994). Although the land adjacent to the entire Bon Accord-Buccoo Bay wetland is privately owned, the wetland itself has been included in the Buccoo Reef Restricted Area and the proposed Buccoo Reef National Park. Adjacent land use is mainly agricultural, residential development, or scrub vegetation. The system has been impacted by both natural and human factors. Most of the western part of the mangrove wetland was destroyed by Hurricane Flora in September 1993 but it has recovered since then. Some mangroves were also cleared at Sheebird's Point for beach improvement in the 1960s, and gaps have been cut for jetties and drainage canals. In the past two years, a housing estate has been developed along the southwestern boundary of the wetland, with concomitant construction of sewage treatment ponds. It has been proposed that some enclosed lagoons in this area of the wetlands be utilized for the discharge of treated domestic sewage waste." Calabash Cay 1 Coral Reef Calabash Reef Calabash Caye, Turneffe Islands Atoll "17°16' 54.0""" "87°48' 31.2""" MRC High Calabash Cay 2 Coral Reef Calabash Reef Calabash Caye, Turneffe Islands Atoll "17°16' 54.0""" "87°48' 31.2""" MRC Average Calabash Caye Mangrove Calabash Caye, Turneffe Islands Atoll "17°16'52.6""" 87°48'50.9 MRC "According to Stevely and Seat (1994), the mangrove ecosystems in the Turneffe Islands Atoll have kept pace with seamount subsidence and sea-level rise. The red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) typically forms monospecific stands along shorelines, creeks and lagoon banks where tidal inundation is frequent. At more interior, less frequently inundated sites, the balck mangrove (A. germinans) dominates. The white mangrove (L. racemosa) forms extensive stands at high elevations where flooding and salinity stresses are minimal, but also occurs occasionally at lower elevations (McKee, 1995). The CARICOMP mangrove site at Calabash Caye was inventoried by August 1996. It consists of three 10 x 10 study plots located on the eastern shoreline of the inner lagoon. All three plots contain a few A. germinans and L. racemosa, but R. mangle is dominant. Total tree height for R. mangle ranges from 1.2 m to 7.2 m; A. germinans 2.4 to 10.7 m, and L. racemosa 4.5 to 9.4 m. Interstitial soil-water salinity tests are carried out on each study plot on a monthly basis; average salinity in the area is 37%. Seedlings, leaf litter, and algal mats cover the ground surface of the study plots." Canal Coral Reef Providencia Reef Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°30'075 81°44'041 CORALINA Coral Reef Site Canal Punta Mangle al Catuano Mangrove Parque Nacional del Este 18°12.21.7' 68°45.21.5' CIBIMA "Mangrove Site, Dominican Republic. - This station lies in the northern section of the Catuano Passage. When the winds and tides are active in this sector, strong currents flow through the mangrove system forming channels, some of which are navigable. The CARICOMP site is located at the edge of one of these channels in the middle of the forest. It was chosen as representative of young and stable mangrove community that is always inundated. Trees are mainly Rhizophora mangle, 5-6 m high with trunk diameters generally 0.4 m." Carrie Bow Cay Physical Carrie Bow Cay 16°48' 88°05 CBC Carrie Bow Cay 1 Coral Reef Carrie Bow Cay Reef Carrie Bow Cay 16°48' 88°05 CBC High Carrie Bow Cay 2 Coral Reef Carrie Bow Cay Reef Carrie Bow Cay 16°48' 88°05 CBC High Carrie Bow Cay Seagrass 1 Seagrass Carrie Bow Cay 16°48' 88°05 CBC High Carrie Bow Cay Seagrass 2 Seagrass Carrie Bow Cay 16°48' 88°05 CBC Average Cayo Coco Physical Cayo Coco, Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago 22°33' 78°26' IOC-CIEC Cayo Coco A Coral Reef Cayo Coco Reef Cayo Coco, Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago "22°33' 49""" "78°26'19""" IOC-CIEC Cayo Coco B Coral Reef Cayo Coco Reef Cayo Coco, Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago "22°33' 48""" "78°26'42""" IOC-CIEC Cayo Coco Seagrass A Seagrass Cayo Coco, Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago 22°31' 78°32' IOC-CIEC High Cayo Coco Seagrass B Seagrass Cayo Coco, Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago 22°31' 78°32' IOC-CIEC Average Cayo Sombrero 1 Coral Reef Cayo Sombrero Reef Parque Nacional, Morrocoy 10°52' 69°16' INTECMAR Cayo Sombrero 2 Coral Reef Cayo Sombrero Reef Parque Nacional, Morrocoy 10°52' 69°16' INTECMAR Celestun Laguna de Celestun, Yucatan 20°45' 90°15' CINVESTAV Central Swamp, Little Sound Mangrove Grand Cayman 19°19.25' 81°16.35' PCU Chengue Bay Physical Bahia de Chengue, Parque Nacional Tayrona "11°19'16.5""" "74°07'35.7""" INVEMAR Chengue Bay C1 Coral Reef Chengue Bay Reef Bahia de Chengue, Parque Nacional Tayrona 11°8' 74°20' INVEMAR Chengue Bay C2 Coral Reef Chengue Bay Reef Bahia de Chengue, Parque Nacional Tayrona 11°8' 74°20' INVEMAR Chengue Bay Seagrass 1 Seagrass Bahia de Chengue, Parque Nacional Tayrona "11°19'16.5""" "74°07'35.7""" INVEMAR High Chengue Bay Seagrass 2 Seagrass Bahia de Chengue, Parque Nacional Tayrona "11°19'16.5""" "74°07'35.7""" INVEMAR Average Coralina Coral Reef Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 112°35`435 81°42`050 CORALINA Coral reef Site Cotton Cay Seagrass Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 13°19' & 12°28' 81°21' & 81°40' CORALINA Cotton Cay North Seagrass Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 13°19' & 12°28' 81°21' & 81°40' CORALINA Cotton Cay South Seagrass Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 13°19' & 12°28' 81°21' & 81°40' CORALINA Deep Wall Reef Coral Reef San Salvador "24°02'12""" "74°31'57""" BFS Discovery Bay Physical Discovery Bay "18°28'00""" "77°24'30""" DBML Discovery Bay Fore Reef 1 Coral Reef Discovery Bay West Fore Reef Discovery Bay "18°28'00""" "77°24'30""" DBML Discovery Bay Fore Reef 2 Coral Reef Discovery Bay West Fore Reef Discovery Bay "18°28'00""" "77°24'30""" DBML Discovery Bay Seagrass A Seagrass Discovery Bay "18°28'00""" "77°24'30""" DBML Discovery Bay Seagrass B Seagrass Discovery Bay "18°28'00""" "77°24'30""" DBML Eastern Buccoo Reef Coral Reef Buccoo Reef Tobago 11°11' 60°50' IMA Eastern Buccoo Reef 1 Coral Reef Buccoo Reef Tobago 11°11' 60°50' IMA Eastern Buccoo Reef 2 Coral Reef Buccoo Reef Tobago 11°11' 60°50' IMA Eduardo Reef Coral Reef Eduardo Reef Parque Nacional de Cahuita 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR El Peñón Coral Reef El Peñón Reef Parque Nacional del Este 18°15.24' 68°46.79' CIBIMA "Coral Reef Site - Dominican Republic - This site is located on the leeward side of the mainland, facing west, 8 km north of Punta Catuano and 1.5 km northwest of Punta Palmillas at mooring buoy #2 of the El Penon dive site. The depth is 9-12 m (averaging 10 m). The base of the reef lies on a hard coralline bedrock, the substrate for corals, octocorals, sponges, and other benthic organisms in a low-relief spur-and groove system perpendicular to shore. This system ends in a sand channel that parallels the shore. The station represents one of the healthiest coral reef communities in the Parque Nacional del Este. Wave heights average 0.2 m, winds are usually from the southeast at an average speed of 2-3 m/second, currents usually flow to the northwest at a rate of 0.1 m/seconds, and temperature is normally 28-29°C." Fernandez Bay San Salvador "24°02'12""" "74°31'57""" BFS Fernandez Bay 1 Coral Reef Fernandez Bay Reef San Salvador "24°02'12""" "74°31'57""" BFS Fernandez Bay 2 Coral Reef Fernandez Bay Reef San Salvador "24°02'12""" "74°31'57""" BFS Flamingo Airport Physical Bonaire 12°10' 68°15' BMP French Bay Seagrass San Salvador 23°57' 74°31' BFS High Graeme Hall Swamp Mangrove Barbados "13°04'10.5""" "59°34'45""" BRI Grahams Harbour Seagrass San Salvador 24°07' 74°27' BFS Average Great Corn Island Coral Reef Great Corn Island Reef Great Corn Island "12°11'59.4""" "83°03'28.5""" MAR Hierbas los Cocos 1 Seagrass Parque Nacional del Este 18°13.53' 68°46.1' CIBIMA High "Seagrass Site - Dominican Republic - The Hierbas los Cocos station is located on the leeward side of the mainland, half-way between Punta Mangle at the Catuano Passage and El Penon. The site is characterized by a dense seagrass bed located towards the shallow side of Arrecife Los Cocos. This seagrass bed lies on top of a soft substrate mixed with gravel. The principal species occurring here are Thalassia testudinum and Syringodium filiforme, together comprising more than 75% of the cover; the remainder of the cover includes eight species of algae (most commonly Avrainvillea and Udotea, but Lobophora is also quite abundant)." Hierbas los Cocos 2 Seagrass Parque Nacional del Este 18°13.53' 68°46.1' CIBIMA Average "Seagrass Site - Dominican Republic - The Hierbas los Cocos station is located on the leeward side of the mainland, half-way between Punta Mangle at the Catuano Passage and El Penon. The site is characterized by a dense seagrass bed located towards the shallow side of Arrecife Los Cocos. This seagrass bed lies on top of a soft substrate mixed with gravel. The principal species occurring here are Thalassia testudinum and Syringodium filiforme, together comprising more than 75% of the cover; the remainder of the cover includes eight species of algae (most commonly Avrainvillea and Udotea, but Lobophora is also quite abundant)." Hog Breaker Reef Coral Reef Bermuda Reef Bermuda "32°27'32""" "64°49'54""" BBSR Hungary Bay Mangrove Bermuda 32°17.3' 64°45.5' BBSR Isla Magueyes Physical La Parguera 17°58' 67°04' DMS Isla Magueyes 1 Seagrass La Parguera 17°58' 67°04' DMS High Isla Magueyes 2 Seagrass La Parguera 17°58' 67°04' DMS Average Jauncho Yrausquin Airport Physical Saba "17°36'59""" "63°15'9""" SMP La Iguana 2B Coral Reef San Andres Reef Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°30'075 81°44'041 CORALINA Coral Reef Site La Parguera Mangrove La Parguera 17°58' 67°03' DMS Lac Bay - Seagrass Seagrass Bonaire "12°07'00""" "68°13'70""" BMP Lac Bay Mangrove Mangrove Bonaire "12°07'40""" "68°13'70""" BMP Ladder Labyrinth Saba "17°37'34""" "63°15'35.5""" SMP Ladder Labyrinth 1 Coral Reef Ladder Labyrinth Reef Saba "17°37'34""" "63°15'35.5""" SMP Ladder Labyrinth 2 Coral Reef Ladder Labyrinth Reef Saba "17°37'34""" "63°15'35.5""" SMP Laguna Gandoca Mangrove Laguna Gandoca 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR High Las Luisas Seagrass Parque Nacional, Morrocoy 10°52' 69°16' INTECMAR Lighthouse Reef Coral Reef Buccoo Reef Tobago 11°11' 60°50' IMA Little Reef Coral Reef San Andres Reef Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°35`115 81°41`229 CORALINA Coral reef Site Media Luna Reef Coral Reef La Parguera Reef La Parguera "17°56'09""" "67°02' 59""" DMS Megashoal Reef Coral Reef Punta Cahuita Reef Parque Nacional de Cahuita 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR Meteorological Office Physical Grand Cayman 19°12' 81°18' PCU Mid Wall Reef Coral Reef San Salvador "24°02'12""" "74°31'57""" BFS North Seagrass Seagrass Bermuda "32°24'04""" "64°47'57""" BBSR High North Sound 1 Seagrass Grand Cayman 19°19.25' 81°16.35' PCU High North Sound 2 Seagrass Grand Cayman 19°19.25' 81°16.35' PCU Average Ostrander Reef Coral Reef San Salvador "24°02'12""" "74°31'57""" BFS Outer Buccoo Reef Coral Reef Buccoo Reef Tobago 11°11.5' 60°49.5' -50.3' IMA Parque Nacional del Este Parque Nacional del Este 18°12' 68°45' CIBIMA Parque Nacional Morrocoy Parque Nacional, Morrocoy 10°52' 69°16' INTECMAR Pigeon Point Seagrass Tobago 11°18' 60°83' IMA Average Pinnacle Reef Coral Reef Grand Cayman Reef Grand Cayman 19°23' 81°17' PCU "Coral reef sites are located seaward of the fringing reef and are protected by marine conservation laws that control anchoring, pollution, and the taking and harming of marine life. Permanent moorings are installed to eliminate the need for any vessel to anchor. The submarine topography past the fringing reef of North Sound is characterized by two well developed spur-and-groove terraces (Rigby and Roberts, 1976), a shallow terrace reaching to a depth of 9 m, and a deeper one at 15 m that plunges into the abyss." Playa Caimán 1 Coral Reef Playa Caimán Reef Parque Nacional, Morrocoy 10°52' 69°16' INTECMAR Playa Caimán 2 Coral Reef Playa Caimán Reef Parque Nacional, Morrocoy 10°52' 69°16' INTECMAR Puerto Morelos Physical Puerto Morelos "20°52'02""" "86°52'01""" PMOR Puerto Morelos Reef Coral Reef Puerto Morelos Reef Puerto Morelos "20°52'50""" "86°50'13""" PMOR Puerto Morelos Seagrass 1 Seagrass Puerto Morelos "20°53'20""" "86°51'20""" PMOR High Puerto Morelos Seagrass 2 Seagrass Puerto Morelos "20°52'02""" "86°51'54""" PMOR Average Puerto Vargas Physical Parque Nacional de Cahuita 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR High Punta Ballena 1 Coral Reef Punta Ballena Reef Isla de Margarita "10°59'53""" "63°46'12""" EDIMAR Punta Ballena 2 Coral Reef Punta Ballena Reef Isla de Margarita "10°59'53""" "63°46'12""" EDIMAR Punta Cahuita Reef Coral Reef Punta Cahuita Reef Parque Nacional de Cahuita 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR Punta de Mangle Mangrove Isla de Margarita "10°51'49""" "64°03'27""" EDIMAR Punta de Mangle Seagrass Seagrass Isla de Margarita "10°51'49""" "64°03'27""" EDIMAR Punta de Piedras Physical Isla de Margarita 10 54' 64 06' EDIMAR Meteorological Station located near to Punta de Mangle Punta la Jaula Mangrove Cayo Coco, Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago "22°33' 48""" "78°26'19""" IOC-CIEC Punta Mangle al Catuano Mangrove Parque Nacional del Este 18°12.217' 68°45.215' CIBIMA Quizandal Physical Parque Nacional, Morrocoy "10°30'30""" "67°58'07""" INTECMAR Rio Perezoso Physical Parque Nacional de Cahuita 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR Rio Perezoso 1 Seagrass Parque Nacional de Cahuita 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR High Rio Perezoso 2 Seagrass Parque Nacional de Cahuita 9°44' 82°48' CIMAR High San Andres Physical Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 13°19' & 12°28' 81°21' & 81°40' CORALINA San Felipe Coral Reef Providencia Reef Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°30'075 81°44'041 CORALINA Coral Reef Site San Salvador Physical San Salvador 24°07' 74°27' BFS Santa Catalina_Playa Fuerte 1 Seagrass Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°32`913 81°41`832 CORALINA Santa Catalina_Playa Fuerte 2 Seagrass Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°32`913 81°41`832 CORALINA Santa Marta Physical Bahia de Chengue, Parque Nacional Tayrona 11°20' 74°08' INVEMAR South Seagrass Seagrass Bermuda "32°24'10""" "64°48'20""" BBSR Average Spaanse Water Curacao 12°4.52' 68°51.45' CARMABI Spaanse Water Reef Coral Reef Curacao 12°4.52' 68°51.45' CARMABI Spaanse Water Reef 1 Coral Reef Spaanse Water Reef Curacao 12°4.52' 68°51.45' CARMABI Spaanse Water Reef 2 Coral Reef Spaanse Water Reef Curacao 12°4.52' 68°51.45' CARMABI Spaanse Water Seagrass 1 Seagrass Curacao 12°4.52' 68°51.45' CARMABI Spaanse Water Seagrass 2 Seagrass Curacao 12°4.52' 68°51.45' CARMABI St. Davids Physical Bermuda 32°37' 64°38' BBSR St. Jorisbaai Mangrove Curacao 12°7.22' 68°49.3' CARMABI St. Lawrence Lagoon East Seagrass Barbados "13°03'51.4""" "59°34'36.2""" BRI High St. Lawrence Lagoon West Seagrass Barbados "13°03'51.4""" "59°34'36.2""" BRI Average STRI_colo Coral Reef Panama 9°63' 79°50' STRI STRI_colo A Coral Reef Isla Colon Reef Panama 9°63' 79°50' STRI STRI_colo B Coral Reef Isla Colon Reef Panama 9°63' 79°50' STRI Tumba Cuatro Mangrove Parque Nacional, Morrocoy "10°50'09""" "68°15'39""" INTECMAR Turrumote Reef Coral Reef La Parguera Reef La Parguera "17°56'11""" "67°01' 13""" DMS Twin Breaker Reef Coral Reef Bermuda Reef Bermuda "32°27'51""" "64°48'56""" BBSR Twin Cays Mangrove Carrie Bow Cay 16°50' 88°07' CBC High Wild Life 1B Coral Reef San Andres Reef Isla de Providencia Y San Andres 12°30'974 81°43'921 CORALINA Coral reef Site