The proximity to the city of Guarapari makes it a challenge to manage the reserve and maintain its integrity.
[1] During the closed season the capture, transport and marketing of crabs is prohibited, and surveillance by SEMA is increased.
[2] The Concha d'Ostra Sustainable Development Reserve was originally created as an ecological station in 2003.
The purpose is to protect the estuarine mangroves of the Bay of Guarapari, an important breeding area for several species of fish and crustaceans, while allowing the sustainable use of these natural resources by the traditional residents.
[4] In December 2012 IEMA and the municipality of Guarapari agreed on a R$2 million project to build physical barriers, wooden walkways and gardens in an effort to stem the constant invasions and illegal housing construction that was threatening the reserve.