Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve

The Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva Extrativista Marinha Mestre Lucindo) is a coastal marine extractive reserve in the state of Pará, Brazil.

The Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve is located in the municipality of Marapanim, Pará.

[2] The Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve was created by federal decree on 10 October 2014 with an area of 25,465 hectares (62,930 acres).

[3] The reserve is one of three created by president Dilma Rousseff thirteen days before the 2014 presidential elections.

The objective is to conserve the biodiversity of the ecosystems of mangroves, salt marshes, dunes, wetlands, floodplains, rivers, estuaries and islands; and to protect the livelihoods and culture of the traditional extractive population, and ensure the sustainable use of natural resources of the unit.

Conservation units northeast of Belém
9 . Mestre Lucindo Marine Extractive Reserve