Lucayan National Park is a national park in Grand Bahama, the Bahamas.
[1][2] The park contains an underwater cave system with 6.4 mi (10.3 km) of charted tunnels.
[3] Prior to the creation of the park, the area was the site of the discovery of the Remipedia class of crustaceans, in 1979.
[2] The park is also an Important Bird Area, providing habitat for the thick-billed vireo, Bahama swallow and the olive-capped warbler, among others.
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