Abrolhos Reefs - Docking
Substantial moorings have been laid by the government and boats are obliged to use them if directed by the park ranger, to avoid damage to the coral. However, it is wise to check on your mooring before relying on it completely.
Mooring buoys are reported NE of Siriba, NW of Siriba, and S of Santa Barbara (1/4 mile E of the Lighthouse).
The Abrolhos Reefs are a nature reserve, therefore fishing, collecting and hunting are strictly forbidden. Diving and snorkeling are permitted, but beware of the currents.
Last updated: August 2010.
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The Abrolhos archipelago is fantastic. Many say it’s even better than Fernando de Noronha. The navy guys, the rangers and the biologists are very friendly and will be happy to show you around.
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