It was created to protect a strip of coastal vegetation, but little has been done to implement the park.
[2] As of 2004, there was no environmental plan, usage guidelines, infrastructure or supervision.
[4] Parts of the park are well-preserved and natural, while others are environmentally degraded or converted for use in recreation and leisure.
[5] The location of the park on the seafront has value in terms of conserving the environment and protecting against erosion, but conflicts with the use of the area by the local population.
[4] Activities that are incompatible with the status of the park, which in theory is fully protected, include clearing and burning vegetation, levelling of the land, the introduction of exotic plants, making and expanding roads across the park to access the beach, and construction of sports courts and parking lots.