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Mosquera Islet Galapagos Islands

Brief Description:

The Mosquera Islet is located between the islands of Baltra and North Seymour. It is a reef of rocks and coral (the result of an uprising) and a great white sand beach. Its narrowest width reaches about 160 meters and has an estimated length of 600 meters. 

In most of the perimeter there is base of lava rocks, as evidence of the lava uprising, except in the southwest side where the landing occurs. 

This island has one of the largest populations of sea lions. You can also observe several species of shorebirds. There have been occasional reports at this site of Orcas (Orcinus orca) feeding on sea lions. 

Human Population:

Mosquera islet has not population.

Permitted Uses:   

 

Special Indications.
Wildlife to see:

Mosquera is know by being a espectacular site from snorkel and dive its under-water beauties makes of this island one of the most important places to watch boobies, sea lions, brown pelicans and schools of tropical fish.

 

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